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a . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1889. 3 _FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR_RENT—HOUSES. FOR_SALE-HOUSES. __|___ FOR SALE—HOUSES. CITY AND DISTRICT. ip she interest of commerce and profitable to| TO RAISE A RELIEF FUND. ~- of that great state. We do notdoubt -— = | RENT—DES! TSE, 807 1 RENT- R SALE—VALUABLE PROPERTY NEAR FST, FFo8 S4LE-CHEAP-2 11-Room BRICK HOUSES | gop Tre Evexrn circula the that the sam — applied to the Chesapeake | Measures Taken by Officials and Others ora cng macs a Sips pare | Ree iaenradte seramergens aroun Se Te Seyret aad Ae : See en ay a tne CHT | and Obio canal would be beneficial and prott- in This City. CEnronD. 624 lata et’ ete ‘Siber cent. "Price | eds ‘igand Zeta nw. | Where printed larger number of copies in | able to the people of our state. * HU: 000. Onefourth Sash balande oS ts = 1.000. {OR SALE-CHEAP—S44 PA AVE. N-W_ GOOD HISTORY OF THE CANAL, 4 PUBLIC MEETING OF CITIZENS CALLED BY THE “UK RENT—BY OWNER OF HOUSE AND PRI- ‘to suit purchaser. Fes SALE—CHi Re ‘N. W. agon Proportion to population than any paper in the THE fanuily, part of 4 business property, low to" good alley; Ohio canal was the cr — Si ica "A agai ral oh ot house So, 504 13th st. betweon E and F ste. n. 16 room and stable 3 4 world, and its circulation in Washington is| The Chesapeake and first | DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS FOR THIS AFTERNOON. erences. Address P. ¥. A. Star office. a eve Gesire- rs . det A $12,000, easy is constantly increasing tn val fide vcalty of the hightct price Fatma re a “av. t work of the kind in the country, It had} THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES TO BECKIVE CONTRIBU- aK ane greater than that of all the other daily papers | STe*' eiarts to ish Fviants oo of asta ang hate sae wd in the city added together. it verifies ite | ‘# Crigin in Washington's a SRAM aii snopes Ts {OR RENT—850 PER MONTH, FINE DWELLING, | 10 Apply to owner, EEE. 1208 eu. 0. jot @ chain of internal in ments by the route i . in it 5 a ‘. . . Fe a EO saosin" Sean 1822 a go aR eae CH PARKER 43 0d Eete.aw. | claims by affidavits and by opening its books | of the Potomac. In 1826 board of engineers | The District Commissioners have issued the doer at A EBERLY'S, 740 9b 30 reoilent onder; 19th, near Q nt bution Fo, SA ECHyAP 2 SEW (GROOM “BRICK | to the inspection of those interested. Some | that had examined the route of the proposed | following call to the public: \R RENT—FURNISHED, 7 600. A. J. WHITAKER, 13075 F et. 3t houses, bay-windows, and will pay 8 per cent net; canal computed the cost at $22,000,000. After | “rie ¢, ¢ the Di Col: Frc ore a RHED, TO OCTOBER 3 ors — | good inventanant: price 66.000) cer Orurice, | ter Papers boast largely, but they give no | » contest in Congress the enterprise was becun | | “The Commissioners of the District of Colum- looking reservation, nw; delightful surroundings | ft., near the jai] at 3c. per q. foot. $2300, "Ce PARR ERS ea eet we ei eee figures. July 4, 9828. ident John Quincy Adams | bia, feeling deeply the distress and needs of the Stones required: ‘Addreas Pat’ Stab emies, eieSe | | 00, Sth st, bet. Vand W ata, room Yor & bouses on | YOR SALE-AT MT PLEASANT CAT BRADTE. ———————— broke the ground and the event was celebrated | Johnstown suferers, and knowing the active OR KENT—PARTLY FURNISHED— 1 “49 Stables. ‘Nth and 4 on'9th’st., 33c, snd well-built Cottage of 9 roomaand THE WRECKED CANAL. with @ great demonstration. The projectors | sympathies of the people of Washington under with privilege of renewal, at summer aad Ne ema 12th at, bet) O sud FR. w.13x85 to, 2iey, 83.5, immer kitchen. Jot 50128, nice shade dee $8,500. bad many difficulties to overcome, and | such circumstances, have called a meeting of sion at Sail after 5 2 TRNISI and 7, 142136 to . alley, $1. jel-lw ALKE! ne » peice st cmce. Call after 5:30 p.m, 1 N.e.cor. of 16th and Sunderland Place... $200 Hoel fear cor. of G, 20x85, alley, gee" | yr wt pe ge The President of the Company Says it = the — to can er | the citizens to be held at Willard ball this Fo2 ENT DESIRABLE FURNISHED THREE-| gir toe Conn aveand -°) sup eee Om MAY 69 at Room 47 Atlantic Buildiiig. houses on 4%. bet, M and X is Gone as a Waterway. - Story House; will be rented to adults for the sum sth at. |ALE—@1.05 PE! r, 4 $1,000,000 was secured in Amsterdam. Mary-| *fternoon at $ p, m., to concentrate a general land and the United states contributed liber- | effort to help the distressed le of Johnes EAT LIS SAID AT THE MEETING OF STOCE- | siiy, but twenty-two years elapeed before the od [POR SALE—@1.05 PER FOOT, 40x100 ON agsT, | Huts $%040 cach. C,H PAR Fon eixtwees tibend ott stes alley soa Shek | So **- 2S Der month. Hse Jet Dupont Circle. STORE, PLATE. SHow. | Est. bet. 1atn'& feet deep is near F at. being 1220 E | G8t-,near 19th st. 250, 7 15th.250 Jetterson Place, for sum. 60 mer... treet to beconcreted; cheap | JQ'OR ALE—CHEAP—A FIVE-ROOM BRICK and 434; 3 town. Th@President will preside, The follow- Dailding : Slee Per To sarees house, press brick front, on N st. bet. 3d HOLDERS ‘IESTERDAY—TEE HOPELESS CONDI~ | consi was opened, after having cost over S11, SP “4 at, Lear vormer Penn ave and 13th@t. nm, Apply | COP. 10th & F stan. w./200 G Se eee 2 ee. | Ol eae ond week a Cathus TION OF THE FINANCES—A HISTORY OF TER | O99 009, ‘The great canal, extending from Cum- | Nf Persons have been selected as a committes C_ BECKER, 1:45 Jet fm ist “Fess Arlingto! a 2S Ee PER FOOT, COLUMBIA Jel-3t" C,H. PARKER, 434 and E sts.s.w. ENTERPRISE—OOMPETITION WITH RAILWAYS. a — {OR SALE — 3bc. ‘OOT” MBI = a a Hotel... ---200 7R. HOUSE; COM- | 1, bet. 17th'& 18th, (for Fe, 22313 a bath, latrobe, large yar: collection of money, (Signed)—Jobn W. ‘summer, a a Dy a tonnel nearly | Provisions, clothing, ac. Déaenien tanta aencin cheat ae early new two-story pressed brick, all mi ere! ‘The most important and permanent effect of | Passing through moun! Sg! Y os : ie 0. H.1 c berland to Georgetown, distance of 184 miles, | ©! Telief to undertake th 50] EF icients. two vertectiy level tot on Kenyon at, | JYOR SALE—10TH ST. NEAR AN. E, $8500; 0 30 ‘otis Tar e besa il mile long. and running over a conduit that | Douglass, 1. G. Hine, Charlies W. Raymond, 01 New vi a 10 L bet ih = “= 7 _a 2 DS, | bath and large concrete cellar; bay-wihdews; perfect ng. Ss om i Disti ” ke et Te Kec tbee lobe ita 900 Kstibet 17th and ist nite AR. A. Te repair. Address X. Q.P.. Star office. Jel-at* | the great flood inthe Potomacis the damage done | cost $2,000,000, was opened with a great dem- — oe eae a of < Delete BY Tee | Oats bet. we 10) sts’ for summer... 30 NEW BRICK HOUSE VST KW. | qror GALE tothe Chesapeake and Ohio canal, in which the | onstration in 1850. Pe arty xan — LE DROIT PARR—JWO-STORY AND 130 Grou Oot. 1). — bet, a 14a, Six rooms an ath bay Bg | bone {08 RENT) ‘a commercial interests of Georgetown are deeply DAYS OF ADVERSITY. Army—Gen. Schofield, Gen. J. C. Kelton, Col iofeen, furuace aid) modern Suyprove- Oo| sta tor summery POUSON Tees Fate ew PC Jea-Btr” | 1Sthand N streets northwest” Ro asoe S t, | involved. At the annual meeting of the stock-| For years it did a prosperous business, being | John M.Wilson, eee ‘250)R°T ave., near Lot st, is 90x H eS Ce barca {22 | helders of the canal company held at Annapo-| the most convenient outlet for the rich coal | \ Navy—-Admiral D. D. Porter, Admiral ©. P, ide, near 15th st., 10r....810.300 is yester: Presi brill in his | fields, but the railroads and with them | R. Rogers, Commodore M. Sicard. F, 0 | House is well and substantially built. "Wockinasainys - day, cape oped _ = |" (for suimmer).. 40 BRO ee soils “aud r 13th st, 8 00} 20th ste. (for sum- R_RENT—EIGHT-ROOM «BRICK, 2-STORY, =! . all mod. imps_new paper and paint, erepdomnic Rent, 4 i 0) RELLY, sup donb . District National Guard—Gen. A. Ordwe ide, th nual 3 making the usual state- | days of adversity for the canal. Maryland hav- a 7 Jy gales ood oieale Fae sbek TAth e586 390) ner) 40 | Corcoran st, north side, near Lath sti. 3 ee een a coearee peetuAmnieny reed ing contributed two-thirds of the cepltal, con: Major Wm, G. Moore, Capt. J. 8. Oyster, 513 ¥th st. n. w. Jett heron es “ Gon cme. 40 | Marion bet. Q and R,'6th and 7th sts.,” 7r. For Sale. ment e business for e year. trolled the canal, and its affairs got mixed up lotels—O. G. Staples, T. E. Roessle, W. a. EP 3. > cccadineasn veagcene e229 Mereaes Copeman op | Covenan enabe W a BS Ta tg 1 Hi 00 “We have to report that since the foregoing | wintate alitca meus fe ae detnneat | Selden. PME LT we phere 5 noe gan, avez sdiacent to | bet-15thend 16th 6830 5.9 55 624 140 : was written another disaster has befallen the | the enterprise. In recent years difficulty has Boyes W. Thompson, J. A.J. Creswell, c ette square. ....2 ETE Ga = = i rsd pets i . ner. . ULLEIIN: N ‘AINED AT OUR O¥- i SALE—WE HAVE A BARGAIN IN A NINE- (Or all cash), cunal, greater than any in its history. The | been experienced in raising funds sufficient to , o - SPitbagl\enre for | FIG: cme hediea ean be topected oly Oy yer | Aran hcioe ceavauuedia Sueauton asd Pau | py (SUH ME 9150 | tremendous rain storms of last week, you are | Keep the canal in a navigable condition. 5 mney ieee eat een Capitol Hill, 2-story saaeenaeminaahemnae HILL & JOHNSTON, z LANT & TURPIN, anise Oe leased for 5 oF 6 Fears or further partic: | aware, caused great floods and destruction in THE CANAL DEBT. Street Railroads—Henry A. Willard, Henry : ma. 8 1503 Penn. avei.w. | _Je3-3t Safe Deposit Bldg., 15th a1 ie T1335 F etteat’h, the Virginias, Pennsylvania and Maryland.| A Maryland act of 1878 authorized bonding | Hurt, and gies. W. Pearon. ™ brick « 6 rooms. Px R — PR Be = ce my28-12t Sole agents for the We were not exempted, and the Potomac river | the company to the extent of $500,000, and] Lumber Dealers—Thos. Smith, Isaac Jack- —— 30 | Bice wrounds and shade: contains 10 rooms and bath: | F{OR SALE—A FINE BRICK HOUSE ON NST. | was much higher than ever known before, it | bonds were issued secured by mortgage on the | 80D, 8. E. Wheatley. ‘ 15 | bot and cold water; lately built. Call on H. SHARP: BE 006. eas, FAD se te zoome; a 7m. 15. 8g¢e | being on Saturday and Sunday, June 1 and 2, 6 revenues and rights of the company. The}, Dr¥ Goods—Thomas Luttrell, Julius Lans- Dw 30 | LESS, cor. 17th and Park st. extended. _ Je3-31" _ | 816,000. Also a tnanew Brick.on Kat u. wn feet at Cumberland and over 5 feet at George- e' pany. burgh, 5. W. Woodward. jewly painted aud papered + SALE—O AND 21ST STS. N. W., BEAUTI. | $30,000. THOS, G. oN oO SE amount nominally due the state by the Chesa- ;, , a < : SEY eg wa 877. Aw emp Groceries—G. G. C M, Fi » Ne odors Tprivemsttaes Pree ane aay te | mde Lm 1300 Fu | telephone is destroyed Sed nesriy all tlograpu | Beate and Obio canal September 3 1888. waa |W. Barcel animes for others, $7,500. B. i. WARNER & COs Fk SshesA GREAT BARGAIN, THE NORTH- | and railioad communication between George- 177,400.77 intorcet, €2,000,000 bonds end $5.-| _ Figur and Feed—Theodore J. Meyer, John eal 305-3 _ | a new v'atoryand saiement Geck ame; clone poca? qoynand Cumberland cut of, wo are unsble t | 699'000 stock, making the state's actaal invest ype ons See ‘) 2a ii 01 ‘sect TH HEN- | get any positive information as e extent ? lothiers—A. Saks, B. Robinson, Bar- SEY & Con 1900 ete. om iin” | Gf damages to the oanal, and will not be able to | MeBt 87,000,000 um. Tately. erocery, clotting or furniture: would rent sej Gkv. J. Jo ke avementa; Day pro" : We ——-__ ‘ KG stable | Inquire 808 ify corm )OR SALE—VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE | do so until the water recedes, which will be sev- 7 S. Furniture—W. B. Moses, Wash, B, Williams, wore ined ups, 820 each. The ative ieonty s | F°Q8 SALE, — THREE | OF THE CHEAPEST Prictel property Lace ae tie DESIRABLE | do a days, We are satisfied, however, from the] an eersend vhge ch gdilet toch ae. | W- H. Houghton. of Houste on my list, Call tor ‘Bulletin. seven rooms ‘abd bath, ‘tay window hendsonety | Eligibly located on E street bet. 13th and 14th sta, meager information we have received and what ‘esterday morning, about » Mr. . Jewelers—M. W. Galt, Henry Semken, Jacob Je1-3t RW. coe Matha Go ae. Rapered: jot runs through to Boundary st.; price re- | commanding an unobstructed view of Pa. ave. and ®| we have been able to see that it will take from | John F. Barr was about to drive across the Bal- Karr. #5 wucces reyes 2 nih, convetient to seioolsy care atid murkers GE OUD | reautfel park. With a front of 70 feet and the lot | $500,000 to $1,000,000 and many months of | timore and Ohio tracks at G street, His wife} Boots and Shoes—Edmonston, P. B. Hawen- FUE ave T5eh se new Brick Rune, a sevias bath aud tohay, fCOBtAMMINE 11,130 ag. fe, being lot 6 oq. 254 The | labor to put the'cenal fa soviet condition. | and children were in the wagon with him, Mr. | ner, Arthur Burt. | Lur.65 | $4,200. '[je1-3t]) DAVID'D. STONE, 806 F et. n. hotel is four stories high, has seventy rooms in first- | We may, therefore, consider the canal virtually | Barr told his experience to a STaR reporter as| | Hats and Caps—B. H. Stinemetz, J. ¥. Davis, 20: ace, ¥r--90 | TOR SALE—A BARGAIN IN A VERY DESIR. | “l#ss condition, with elevator. Arare opportunity is | pone aga waterway. As oon as it is possible | follows: Acueibes or svak ht cars concealed his | James P. Willett, i 0 | ostble piece of proverty on H at. n.w. near 1:3th, ten | Presented to investors to obtain choice centrally-lo- | ‘re will make am inspection of the entire line | Que et tracks north of G street. The gates | Heal Estate—M. M. Parker, Thomas E, Wag- 1 ] a Ee Cee a ne ver, exures, than it can again be | and a full report of damages sustained.” were not down, and so he drove on, not bear- | aman, James E. Fitch. ’ FS 243 tid property ta this elghborhood is | riy"comunend Bink wai con eat, econ neceste: | President Gambrill stated that, both the gov- ing any noise indicating the approach of a| Contractors—H. L. Cranford, F. M. Draney, pon i a Fapldly increasing in value. Apply st once to. Keepers to invest were hever greater, as the tide of | ernor and treasurer considered the canal to be| train. His horse had just stepped upon the | B.A. Windsor. ogy 10 bo | 3 _DAVID D. STONE, 806 F at. n.w. travel ia toward, thie beautifal city, snd must be | in a hopeless condition, and that it could never | track when a freight train going at good speed | _ Phrsiciars—Dr. Smith Townshend, Dr. Z. T. “its house furnished umtit October 1” 20 1 $6 | BCE Stpisoai ace neo eat OF HES REFCGED | Figo soon forbs held here: Tera Lied Tomneaints | again be used as a waterway. ‘This also seems | come upoe hire fcr e eee Fee | cleat: De Reoes Reyburn, aw pees Lo Bl tease ek Coat oe ee ‘wishes to leave city; | possession given. Apply at office ot W.W. METCALE, | to be the impression of all who have been | cealed trem view. His horse reared back and| _Lawyers—A. T. Britton, Capt. George E. FOR BNEAISIN CONDORAN ST, N-w.—Com- 3410 39 | Route contains tap tooins aud bath, unusually wel: B31 F st. my23-2w ' | spoken to on the subject, was just grazed by the locomotive. One step Lemon, R Rose Perr: we furnished for, {¢ eee rm ii 4 gonveateat jig ae Em ous Fe a SALE THAT ELEGANT RESTOERCE, 1083 AN UNLUCKY SEagon. further, Mr. Barr said, would have resulted in es—Mrs. Justice Harlan, Mrs. Henry A. a on . ek ae atragedy. He said that there was no attempt | Willard, Mrs. 0. G. cone or ® tc - a ant sep ratonce ¢ tw $38. pormienic m to inspect, apply to Gl EX Bee. President Gambrill, in his report of the . Millard, Mrs. 0.G. Staples, Mra. H. B. McPFar- opetations of the canal from January 1 to May | ‘ /ower the gates, bneon, Miss Metal ubbard, Mrs. E. Kartz = a abe = Jobnson, Miss McCalmont, Mrs. Charles Clark ome 600 WILL BUY A NEW HOUSE | }ron SALE-ST 5 : NY i. » Mrs. jarke, touant. 16 5 man; fh episod: nd te | FOES STOP RENTING AND OWN YOUR Turni-hed, T permit to imspect 2; an ES 8 roo! home. "$2,500 to €3, 250, including aide lot; @25 | 31, 1889, says: The canal was opened in good Assault Cases. Miss Julia Strong, Mrs, Thomas L. Tullock, alley. Will rent tor ®25 per month. > araaaee 4 : aa ; i wow . DAVID D. STONE, SOS at new | MeUthIy: pretiicst nelghberhecd-ne. Sew iinge rag | COBdition for transportation on the 20th of| In the Police Court this morning Henry ern s. W. W. Burdette, Mrs. Jean a ee Sey 20-Twe POR ote S i s5 5 March, with a fair prospect for early trade 5 M. Lander, Mrs. Ross Perry, Mrs. Robert G. OR SALE—12 PER CENT INVESTMENT; 5 | _8p20-7w' 01 i a ions | PeFrY, colored, was convicted of an assault on | iitierford, Miss Lenman Mr J Foul weed eect SESS] he BoFthWest; Grooms, all | TOR SALE OR LEASE—A FINE LARGE MAN- | OWig to local demand, but our expectations | °°"? fe F. Carter, and sentenced to jail for 30 | 1 "y . a upied, Each $1,800. : siou, Just completed, on the corner of 17th and O | Were not to be realized, as on the 24th of | George F. Carter, and senteno - Fhompson. Mrs. Gen, Ordway, Mrs, William P. Bt DAViD D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w._ | ists tows; witout pu Maseac sen ie 22, Fagma, | March a very large break occurred a short dis- | days. Kellogg and Mrs, Dr. Beardsley. $4 & BUNGEKFORD, 624 14th st. JOR RENT—BY RO. HOLTZMAN, REAL twte aud Insurance Broker, 10th and F sta. HOUSES. bhishebehphenss -0R SALE OR RENT—cozy beth,” modern improvements and stable. Wm. Quigley was charged with an assault on 7 ws = Sotow xk novos 2200 De e100, THOS. G. HERSEY £.00., ~ | anne shove Shepherdstown, cansed by one of |. ots gehise Geiser oe aie bee To RSCHIVE COMERIBOT#ON, . oun: 'H. FRIEL my15-im 1300 F st. n.w. titactonssick eaks in the crevices 0! ie ried thirty years. The court imposed The Commissioners yesterday afternoon is- e - —_———_ e reciept Ae arnaeal ‘. eusil the Rellowhens : é eeenees = = , pended sentence. ie: Bont cisten Sine odie pateos ce | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | 2/10 trench in the Stan Boticintetest | . Pius Marshall was tried for eamwulh om Emma | _ “Ths Comustadenecs of the District of Ostem- horthwest, Address HAKKY H., Star office. Jel-st Soue BROOKLAND. ——s———~—~*é—CS~sS=S ister immeiiantely put @ good force of men meee A biked ae “= amd = Leahaet = the feeling of all charitable persons « SALE THEAST CORNER OF H VITH CITY STKEE y x! to work to make ire, ril 2 we mn alley, a lay in deeply lamenting the late terrible calamity f =a a or tot Yoat09, Larne Tricks ‘with eek ile sy Sean! Saks et tae st \d loaded bon Seon tape al ree soavhert with oe a, ee to | at Joltattow, Pa. involving appalling loss of : , summer itchei stable da; paying ema! ROTH Back en ea ated tract of Isnd | Gisaster happened, caused by’ a rock slide | Cut her neck, because een talking | lite, distress and destruction of property, and oy te Sw ge SEWAISLITE obese OREN | stishanc att theta 9 | aveat eat ives ond af tanel by wince. soe | with another tan that se drew her hand ag | gti thd entrastion cP propery aad 3u stnw. Fr... ae oie JOR SALE—-A HANDSOME oS feet and avenues 130 feet wide, is now placed on the | 1,200 cubic yards of stone was thrown in the | #04 caught the razor across the finger. Pius | the suffering survivors, confidently call upon ie celey, furnace bented, Free, beau | Marcel, Hien the line gt the atetrovoian H.R | Aaa Allin? ie movers toot abo nn. The mois | denied that he intended fo cut hers aed said he | ee SMeTINE, survivors, to liberally contri- al Bok Dwelling on the line of tlectrie | orth of the city; and but nabert listers Homies | line for a distance of 100 feet, and completely | had some words with her, and she caught hold | bute money, clothing. provisions and bedding Ppt on a Sree decaes Waa Bear the University | Only ten min- | demolishing the trestle-work or towing-way tor | Of the razor. ‘Jail for six months,” said the | for the relief of the sufferers, S75. WIMER, 1313 F s' utes? drive to the city by Central avenue, all of which “The Baltimore and Ohio railroad company IUSES, AT MY OFFICE. ji i court. aS makes it very desirable, and property which will rap- | the same distance. This rock, which came Dantel Xi ‘ceed wetlan ain esas rhe B r SHEAP, AREE-STORY | idly incre: value. For the present, lote will down in large blocks, some of which weighed niel Lyons was charge’ an assault on | has kindly offered to transport free, and with Peat eens teed oe ot ee price of: ‘rom TiSTR conta, on easy | 15 to 20 tons, had to be blaated end call “heerieg | Thomas Wright. colored last Thursday. ‘The the utmost dispatch, all contributions of 4. appl jbo. _Fipe business vroperty on 14th ‘it. terms. For pl O'BENTSON. 923 Fst.n.w, | 8¥4y by scows, which made it hard and tedious | testimony was that there was a dispute about | materials, in reasonably secure packages, de- ‘ 1 Pur stdin om work. Superintendent Mulvaney had a well- | dumping a load of sand, and Lyons gota base- | jivered at the depot of the company. Contri- po era pe NE PAINTERS AND | _Jo4-1m REDFORD W. WALKER, 1006 F st. n.w. ccquiiced verse at work immediately after the bait bat and ictal right, A fine of $10 or | butions of money may be made to the collector 512% Lith st. nw.....$50 | 60s 6th st. nw. B.e., bet. 2d and Ja sts.; 6 rooms, bath, cellar, mi: FoR BENT 5 BEAULIFULLY LOCATED COv- | accident, and the debris removed by the 17th ialbadinan st 4 . of taxes of the District, who will see to its pro- a3 K O HOLTZMAN, 10tn and . tertis, $800 cash, balance a Little more than monthiy pe Bt Ree tor the: seaseke Lace Fiate station, | of April, andon that date navigation was re- | _ Henry Simms was charged with an assault on | per transmission, Packages may be addressed T1909 L or.) 15: = Tec 35 Pa ave., OF. te rent, 'M. M. PAKKEG, 1418 F st. nw. Jel-6t" | Bland P. RR; for the'season. Lawn, waned. Bettie Simms, his wife, who testified shat she | to the ‘Mayor of Jonstown, Pa.” UV earn. €43| _ and bath 85 1SAT ON Go, oe 80 TE58 Po OR SALE — NICE LITTLE SIX-ROOM BuICK, | A*0rees SULTA S. MUSCHATTE, La Plata, Md. 4- THE FINANCIAL SLATEMENT. sold hime tochange his clothes before he came] Ss suouaany pesians bROm EEE ELKS. 10r, iicd imn..30 | 60S H, ne iimad | 1215-17 dom, ur. ..22 50 1738 Penna ave... Feta aititod. Conveniences on vtvet It SALE-STORE, DWELLING AND STOCK; A : to bed, and he took a slat from the bed and as- : s GHAHAM & BOULTON. 038 F. gf tetas wars Fe Ox. and St sts. ay will sols for small cash payne race Jot: fruit ae garden: healthy peslity: The financial statement shows the expenses saulted her. The court made the fine @5. It is understood that the Grand Lodge of the - - + = ance mouthly yustellineuta, . water excellent; ood business. daily mails: terms i 7 xi wc . ° - : ; ae? gisuas “Ne brick; 7 rooms and bath: nice order; south frout A SALE—238 ACRES, 100 IN TIMBER, NEW | an additional extraordinary expense of $3,470.16] AtBAUon’s Orena Hovss.—Amorita,” a LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONS BT P. 0. D. EMPLOYES. 5G nd 20 feet froui on wide sirect in rear, ‘S-room house, new barn, &c.; 1 mile from’ Rock- "in the | Comic opera in three acts, by Alfonse Czibuika, ‘ Aedes: With ample rovia for ahother house; a bargain af | ville, on extention of Main st,; 850 per acre. 75 acres, | W88 incurred by the break and rock slide in the 1. thi The contributions made by the employes of = othe i" . ; y B rd for the first time in this city at Al- y eo $4,900; easy terms, JOHN SHERMAN & Co., 1407 | honso, barn, &c., at Derwood' station, 2 miles above | Georgetown level. The coal to: @ to May | Was heai hy 3 the Post-Office department for the Johnstown ry Je1-St_ | Kockvilie, $80 per acre; bargain, COOKE D. LUCK: | 31 was 57,079.08, a decrease of 01 below | baugh’s last night by the Lamont Opera com- ‘partm) ie Jol T9R, SALE — OVERLOOKING | ZOOLOGICAL fo tt See SOGTH BROORTARS the tonnage for the same months a year ago. af — nt Sewing = a —— flood sufferers were stated to-day by Chief - » five 11-room House, with ell modern cou- z x am I omedian | , i 20 Veuleuces. ‘This house was "built for owners who, JUST SUBDIVIDED, ‘The revenues amounted to €80.081.64. ‘The af 4 g Clerk ‘Cooley to emount to between siz and having lett city, will sell at a bargain, For peruiit and | © Lots from 3c. to 10c. foot; oue-rourth bal- | @xcess of expenditures over revenue is ac- | #8 Well as several tender passages between the | seven hundred dollars. terias call on ScCLACHLEN & PALGHELDER Teno | ancett oom 3, Years Senin aetlct reer ite | counted fer bythe fact that the first three | hero, Angelo, who in this cast is Miss Alice A MOVEMENT BY PENNSYLVANIANS, F st. Jel-5t jea-im’ EWIS & HEATON, 629 F st months, viz, January, February and March, | Carle, and very pretty image vender she GE water: hue shade, 0 casi = ae = - “ motel Sth oa - A There wasa mecting of Pennsylvanians at 5 {OK SALE—THREE STORY (BKICK, 9, KOOMS | FOR SALE—COUNTRY HOME, 1 MILE NORTE | navigation was closed and repairs ing . | Makes, and Amorita, the daughter of the rich “ ~ 8 Ron tue cellar, Oth st, bet. CE $6,000 " F of Derwood Station, cqmforiable S-foom house, anced 1889, the company ver in deutts eel spleen sey pee Piece is 503 H jectars nseyrd —- oe view “ 3 98 SHEA PR GaN In vestesT-nE ; xardeit planted young orchard pure spring | the extent of $81,760.87 for labor, material and iy Providing relief for Johnstown sufferers. OF SALE a 10 FRG CENT INVESTHENT GE $1,000 in Ave | rent of outlet locks. The present current in- | Orchestra was held well in hand by Con- 400; annual payments of 8200 each. Valuat relief committee was appointed with Mr. H. J. P a h P) Uorthwest, ou good street ad: nr i Gebtedness is stated at $105,895.92, to which is | Guctor Bauer. As to the music much of it| Gray, formerly of Britton & Gray, as chairman. 2215.40 | 25.9 feet trout; rente for COOKE D LUCKETT, added $75,000 represented by five coupons on ee: Pleasing and some of it is reminiscent. | 4 rer discussing as to the best method of speed- mess I bem = _363-6t_ 935 F st.n, w._ | repair bonds of 1878, ane Geentoed bere enema — Srst | ily obtaining supplies and funds, the following “22 | BOR 7 5 [SE IN 7 ,OR SALE ~ “MELROSE PARK” LOTS; THE uJ A, announcemen ie public was promulgat id wes EHS | ISGS ACR Sedan of tne geo nouacana | H° mioaestabie i iyatterie. Sd fe mute | qr, ,TEE DANGER OF TORECLoscRE. | double encore. | Miss Carle, Miss Beker and | Pirsons having contributions to make may send 15 Cleveland ave., Ur.13 Gane Hie joes from station : opposite the residence of the late R. K- © have made every effort possible,’ Presi- | Mr. Pruett sang in good taste, usual, | the same to room 6, Pacific building, or to any 2098 Ounstnw one ae | seiee 1503 Penta u.tw._ | Fillet, cx, containing 9,500 fect terme cam , | dent Gambrill’s report says, ‘‘to induce ship-| though the assumption of a male role by a| we,sume to 50° Comsultten whond nathan eno e1 His dane ne. Gio ds | LOR SALES e-eom belek dwelling, tt | FF —A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FIVE. | ments of coal by canal, but the soft coal trade haere tao fasdagslganiary rw allis® | pended. Contributions of clothing, &c., wl Be. Or... 11 | Zuston BIS toe ee Tee see acre piece, with very broad roadfronton the Rock | ig so dull and demoralized that it is im- ry Se neg | be called for if persons will send their ad- Offices st. a0 | Some Sea iS pacy ena Creek Ford Koad. vent to the Mra. Patten, 30,seres. | possible for us to make any prediction | 824 her voice is beginning to show the strain | dresses on postal cards. Prompt action is de- cor Oth and F sts, Q | ment brick 10 rooms und bath, $12,000, 7 one” | aid ct far trols the radley Farm:fine viewof Capi: | Powsible | for us to me this season, We | that has been put upon it during an entire sea-| sired, as help is necdedat once. H. J. Gray, 16 | maga soe fee DOE 11h ot mw, I1-r00m | Mise SB. Wim, 1523 2 at, again call the attention of the stockholders | 800 Of hard work. She was well received, how- brick, #9 chairman, 700 10th — i ton pow Mrs. oe 10t ~ sanna Wilson, 701}¢ Rhode Island avenue north- ms present year have | Soral tributes. These attested her great per- | west: Miss Julia Macdel, 613 North Carolin C st. s.w., 2-story and cellar brick, 13 wo JOHN SHERMAN & CO. 1407 Fat. rer Su and 4th ata nw. NEW SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, WITH rtiwest EAUTIFUL, LEVEL. Te piece on the Broookevilis ELEVATED | to the fact that the receipts of the canal com- | ¢VeT, #Dd was presented with several handsome Road, partly in | pany during the past cat : 7 % FOO d bath brick, » this side of Chevy Chase. The Tepley- ji ii sonal popularity. Mr. De Lange was very > theast: Gi E. W. Sharre bath: i est venient to cars; 407 14th st. nw. ; —— aA Se conisé to Te Hece must begome | DOt been sufficient to pay its current expenses — avenue southeast; George E. W. tte, Say Pe FyO pet month 35 2400 Pa. ave: u. # Féin, bet, RandS sta, lot 282187, 2atory, G-room | ees SNS cou lonof ths faiiroad =” | and the interest on therepair bonds under ort aan End made the most of the furrier’s part, | 1451 Corcoran street northwest; Wm. Berlin, NCLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, frame,'$4,500. JeL-St .B. WIMER, 1313 Fst. | of 1878, chapter 58, The amount of interest | While Mr. Broderick and Sig. Brocalini were SF st. n. —RENT— FIFTELN ‘1, bet, Sth and 7th sta. ’ R RY Saag corner of 12th and H streets northwest; James Dee Tore, ih ste. 2. W.4 2-story and basement Frowss OMA PARK. 2 STORY | due on these bonde ou July 1 next will be | *Mective in what they had todo. There are |W Vermilys, 624 H street_northwes! 15th, bet. Rati satay Zeatory and basement brick, | A aud cellar dwelling: lot 86x100: ‘price, #,000; | $75,000, or 5 coupons. AS we stated in our last | Some bright ines in the dialogue, and “Amo- 4,500. one-third cash, balance to suit. Also ® larger house, report, you are well aware that by the terms | Tita” will doubtless eemy ular here. Last Tith wt. we, bet. D and E sts, two lots. 162117 | with lamer Jot, on corner, for $4,500. Willexchansee , : gach, iuiproved by frame houses rating at G34, price | OFAtY Property, tuproved Or Uuimproved. “Titus |of the ‘act authorizing the issuing of these | Bight the full capacity of the house was taxed $3,800. . siglo nde vis & RU RD, TOT Bs Jel-Gi HOM JULY 1 TO OCTOBER 1A with modern improvements, 1 urhished Louse of nine rooms; rent | $60 per mouth. Apply to JUHN F- GREEN Zui Sg H st. ow. Jel-30* st nw. Armat Stoddart, 503 H street northwest; 8.W. Bogan, M. D., 421 G street northwest. YOK KENT_BY THOS. 12TH ST_N.W., ONE FOUR- ‘HOS. F. WAGGAM. mn ESTATE BROKER, 917 F ST. N.W. " HER MEASURES OF RELIEF. - KFO! 307 F st, je1-Gt" i by the large audience present. —. : se. fine neigibuthood GEER. 9 Chet. Sthand 10¢hata. ne, 2-story andeellarbrick, | S30 SATE pee nes eel epi _GRaxp ARMY Hatt.—A stereopticon exbibi-| At the sade — — Sunday e The Maltby, N. J. ave (ie ae geen, and west of and very near Brightwood | ever three successive coupons should be piglet be given at Grand Army | collection was taken up for the sufferers, real- Basta. w... 81, proved by 6-room brick on Ziat ot, reuting for Gality, improved by fraae house. terns cacy a such | in default. As yet no action has been taken ee en enefit of the tem- | izing nearly 300. In almost all of the churches aud frame on, the alley renting et 87 per mouths P investment than, lov i aug subdivision at | toward a foreclosure. The Baltimore and Ohio | POF@ry home for soldiers an sag appeals were made from the pulpits to the con- vee BH. WAENER & CO. prices. LOUIS P. 3} IOEMARER, railroad company has the controlling interest, | , Natioxat Riries’ Hart.—There will be « ii ii regations to urge them to give what the: oF $260,000 of the bonds, Haat ginng musical entertainment by the pu- | Could to the desolate Pennsylvanians’ throug exanie 70 compete wirg nartnoaps. | Fancy danciag by the pupils of Prot. J. Ver: | ume of the many channels that are opening. a “The inability of the canal company to suc- |} milye for the benefit of the Johnstown suffer. | _ Burnside Post, No. 8, Women's Relief corps, W. NEAR STATIONS ON METROPOLT- cessfully compete with other lines of trans-| ers, on Thursday evening, at National Bites’ will give an entertainment at Masonic Temple Eee, SALfCWE HAVE SOME HOUSES NEAR Warand Navy Department which we can sell on easy terms; uduurably situated for private residences. J. ELDLE & CO., 1225 F st. Jel-3t R SALE—LOOK AT 147TH STN. W., VERY COM- story brick. § roots, lage parlor au bh. and yard, bo tasement; Tent, 840. Apply at 8-K H 88,154 t a i I t i to-night for the beneiit of the sufferers epee J) roof, Verandas, tank, sewers et; Sumin- to GU acres; lots, cottages, and coun- tation so Jong as it remains in its presen’ Clara Barton, the president of the Red m1 7 SS a Bes trom depct culy $8,000. sec owner ou preiises, COOKE D. LUCKETT, ¥35 F at. Tocfitica aa tea wently been teagha i a GEORGETOWN. eg association, teft, Sor Sohnetown, Sunday dem, nll, ranges, large yards tO Lela _"_" GUY MosES. T KNOWLES STATION, MET. BRANCH Be | Sttention of the stockholders by our prede- . in company with Dr. Hubbell, the field agent domly, $22.50, 80h ot. nw be JOR SAI SOUTHWES: 0. 5 6 ruins und lot 16x99.4 side all "3 R., nice building lots at 2 And 3 cte, per foot, | Ceasors os well as ourselves, Borpina Assoctation.—The seventh annual | 0f the organization, and a corps of workers. P 0 very cheap st #25.50. © acres with 4-room house, 82,01 ‘‘As early as 1875 the president and directors zi 3 5 - Captain Oyster offers the Rifles’ hall if a pub- Apply to HENS ‘7th st., ew. GU. | Highly 1 f 40, 2 a all meeting and election of officers of the First | |. * ms, mod ip. brick, 0 Wea Ce eee secteenty cotoninns bene ee oe sleet aed a the | Co-operative buil association was held last | lic ae ae ee ection com- ‘ YOR SALE— ~~ | all lunds; well watered; lays nicely for subdivision; | canal was enlarged by doubling locks or | night. The officers elected were: Messrs, H. P, | Cer! ing at o> & hen at the Pes EG was, ave., 14 rooms. .818,000 | beard walk to the station; 612,000. ApPiy 20 increasing the depth of bare 50 as to Gilbert, president; A. Bg Jackson, vice-presi- | _ The Secretary of the Navy lowed Me RENT—431 G i ¥ih st. between Lund M ste. n.w., 15 Homis.. 15,000 | On the premises any time Mutagen increase the carrying capacity of the boats | dent. Mayhew Plater, treasurer, and George | Burnside Corps, No. 8, W. B.C., the services fi ot. oe. Tit Gunton bid Gunton bade, Fin i bia ietwcen baud o.ttsbiosur tere TP008 | otheraayeaiter4:do tram. CUM VRS OF | from 112 tons to 290 tons is would be impos. | 2 King, secretary. ‘The following directors | of the Marine band at an entertainment to be GOs nw 401 7that., 10 ts een, Vrosms nn “A'G00 | [RON BALE THE HAMDGOMEET TRACT FOR | sible to meet the sharp competition and | were also elected: Messrs, Wm. Smith, John H. | given this evening at Masonic Temple for the a STORES, &c. $300 | HC aubdivision in the vicinity of Washingon, 60 acres, lower ap? ag that were being and would be | Schultz, Daniel Johnson, J. W. Yates, W. F. — of = euros torae wR AA caatateas Hall, 12th & E sten.w..50 nown as Bunker ‘arm, at Brooks, made railroads consequent upon the | ci Sane y. special mee ‘otomac Corps, W. yel-ste sae 3 Hall Ban EE vere Sp | tion out on the Met. KH. opposite thé Gathollc Unl- | Sreas inprovemente they wert mak Pewhich | bot, WA. Canninghem, aad! De. 1. W. | 9. "acccliary to Department of Potomac, G. A. de ave. +, 1,000 | versity aud near the Electric ¢ ‘The streets of | 8Te P Ritchie. The valuation committee: Messrs. “JUNE 5. 1889, 7 s ‘Yth at. now. 7r. WOOD, O38 ben st. n'w. Brookland abut on this property and could be con- | would eventually enable them to haul coal at R. Deeble, W. A. Hutchins, and R. W. Darby. | B.. will be held at G. A. R. ball this evening at JR RENT—JUNE 5, 1889, TWO-STORY B, Store and Dw'ing 40H 10 PER CENT INVESTMENT—FOUR | “DUCE. through it. For full particulars enquire of | Jess than one-half of what it then cost and have | Fi; ommittee: J. H. L ‘A. Greenlees, | 7 0’clock to take immediate action looking to By Ciias'S SHRRVE 1d0b thot aw “Jeikse” | soa Sees Peete, cated, sushean enting | 7 Ae DECED W, WALKER 1008 st | g”good profit. These predictions have bess | Signe committee: J, Lae, A.” Greenlecs, | 7c-io0s the Johnstown sufferers. | Subscrip- = e ee ° jor 8h.5 tu ch. ce for a sho JOK SALE—THE J NIN a a & ‘i , bedding, and RENT — & | BEAUTIFUL BAY-WINDOW | ucoks. For full het call at office, fer ballet eeneee | eee Oe AE mow WESCOTT & WHO | Bats pace ae eegb Fane. flerick neat | Ore than es In 4874 the charge by rail-| and P. Mcintyre. Attorney: Hugh Nelson. Se nee pose iad pe py Ie) by a com- &. & pus aud cellar 110° New Haupslire | the latand 15th. {my31) THOS E WAGGAMAR. | Sjet-ot 1007 Pa av Haak Pout bie bey acre, Apply to JOHN STEBHEN, | Toad for coal from CumBerland to Locust Point | Orricens oF THE Gas ComPaNy.—The annual | SUpplics + to Ba + #35. MON & TRACY, FoR RENT — stoRE AND DWELLING, WITH | JjOu SALECCHEAPCTWO BRICK HOUSES, Keal Estate Broker, Bladensburg, Md, my22-1m "| was $2.68 per ton of 2,240, while to-day the election of officers and directorsof the George- | mittee. “All dig opie ee Barton, — Biemtre segtoes pees ee pond | Pozar tet aw 8] s0u ms de Bee VGk, SHE Ol, EXCHANGE FOR Crty Phop- | charge for same service on same road is $1.25 | town Gaslight company took place yesterday | Who is a member o! ane = condition: 320 lst st. =e.; €18. By CHAS. house, with stable, 352 F st.s.w., $1,400; a goud six- erty—Farm—28 acres of fine garden land; eight- | per ton, a reduction of $1.33 per ton. and resulted as Yollow, : John Leetch, presi- | _ The Frederic Warde dramat ‘al ve ten- SHKEVE, 100% 7th ot. tw. myzi-lw_ | room house on dig sty with all’ mcd: imipe. and bay | zoom house, new barn, and othey Curbuildings: near | " “Nor is the B. and O. railroad the only com- | a4; rege .J'D. Cathell, | dered their services. Mr. W. H. Rapley has window, OU ; au eight-room house, on G, betw Brookland, | For partic odtrens 6 petitor in the low rates for the Cumberland ddan Unto Knowles, tendered the use of his National theater, and 4,000. oH. PARKER, 43 and E sts, 6.w._ ¥ (OOM BRICK HOU! war herdi f ; superintendent. — : OK SALE AND RENT—WASHINGTON GROVE | Coal. The completion of the Soup hoa rail- | 5: Smoot, John Marbury, G. * Cropley, | the orchestra and stage have off ater and sue an R, Epafno 45% La ave. my7. Md., several fine Cott in different parte of the | rod system to Maryland coal fields makes Orme, W. and their services for performance next Fri Si o ESR EPMO Bae te | at cnperatonS ormidabe competion and | Browne =e BPO tnd the Hour," for: the benet of the John. sal b SHREEFiVehpow i and the * SALE — CHEAP — THREE FIVE-Room | _*?10~?m pers Fpl ~ —The following sales of live E @ large part of JOK RENT—B.W. BRICK, 18: W7 : “ 5 : - h was formerly carried by the canal and Rest, D. C., ate reported: | town sufferers. Heron, "med mabe stabi ar Backs 1509 Falco essed cast balance gSyeriacuth: | W taoracoults sca Gurnied’ OF Mae oP ea | delivered at Bouth Amboy and in New York | MOK, St up and sold. Best, de. to 4%(c.; g00d, | , Mr. Woodward, who bas been selected by the Loree Fisen, 7 .zocene, me ae 5S Price #000. CH WARKEL, dead Eaten. | road, within ball Rout of clty. Mepobaible and care: harbor, at rates which, it impossible for | 390. to 4340.; medium, 8c. to 33(c.; common, > for relding ssenay, ol on, be Sane BU ee | Sel -St* CHANGE. O13 Pura % is a canal to compete.’ 230. to 3c, 398 sheep and lambs. Lambs, “ ¥ *ureestery, bay window brick wil seam Taig | JNQH SALECHEAP—a GOop _ sEvEN-noou | CHANGE: U1S¥a. ev St Daan: NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS. Tot io Be,; seep, go. to 440. calves, Se. 46 | the Jobustown eames ee FORREST. 10098 at: bowie vw ‘upSadle” | reidense: bree ga gog =e ME 28 BY «Bice | Beis ible southeast tien Wanington, house con’ | President Gambrill's report, the main part of Ge. .S.cows and calves, $20 %0 €95 per’ head. | Tishing 10 conn ne vicome at ike Bones . = = te PARKER, 4% and E sts. #.w, cae tn eae; 00d water, bar sn written before = . pi 2 char ieerce ROR BALE-HOUSE 1120 3D BT. N. W, A TWO. | stock: near acne arches: price resesatgie ant idee pike one eeees muanetat; TeMPeraToRe aN Coxprtion oy WATER AT ou’ and acknowledgments will appear in the Porter Pil, r iF 2 : saya: “The canal remains in the same condition 1 —Great temperature 68; condition Pal ve 30 story frame, with brick basement: 6 rooins; fronts | on easy terms. Apply at $22 L2thet. D.w. my30-6t A.M Falls, tempe! 5 mM | eT he Merchants parcel delivery company, 2020 F on 3d st. Bw. gid New Jersey, avg. jnguire A. E. L. | 2.0R SALE — 143 AGRE: $15 PER ACRE, | Practically as it was when completed in 1850; it 1; recei reservoir, temperature 70; condi- & nh” ptt REESE, 407 Not bw. or 416 oth st. ow. m23-colm aud ail outh vidings, fruit. water | Cannot be expected to maintain itself against | tion at connection, 2; condition at south | P. Wright, » will forward any “100 4 Fi Fase. rand, in abundance; J mile froin Seabrook | such low railroad freights unless its capacity is | connection. 2, distributing , tempera- | bution gratis for the Johnstown sufferers. 3 tats AL thane 1 7 pt cheated #7000 ‘heap abd sconces Ho auales,igom city: te be | increased, as heretofore recommended. We are | ture 71; condition at influent » 35 a 3 ee bes —— i = 400. Msi 3 hh t., Washington, D.C. ON Dereon no mobs Your coms ‘self-sust condition at effluent gate-house, 4. High tide | Capitol park for = . i. 0 ‘unless clock. d during June between the Washington a 00 Se tae! Pat Dy oo a. oa a ceesmmadietes sss would + great meanincetss ins Pi! ipl Saterties Pores — eed Ritveana Merchants Riftes bell teams for the -# VCR ALE ATR AT FOREST GLEN, MD. THE | the state to abandon the but ir relief —_—___.—___ benefit of the Johnstown sufferers. WASHINGTON DANENHOWRR, rons caly, 2 ig cation, for a home outaide Wash | cannot be had, and if neither pub nor private ANACOSTIA. Mr, Albert Trego, the general nent of the 13 Fat a. FORD, Flowing Be PBS Rt TR BERT: | interests will advance a suf nt om to make x aoe . — States a ee.’ ak ei = ——— —— = i vement as make to Tae Damacep Barer. — street car com- 2.50 | KOK BENTITHAT DESIRABLE 3-STORY 10- AUCTION $ 3. boats of 250 tons’ capacity, then we earncatly pany and business men of the were | from Washington to Johnstown, + x mo a... 10.50 | dining-room ana kitchen, Bee CTION SALES. recommend that some provision be made to tified at the expeditious manner in which| The ee a 5 $5 Soeerice SS Bip, -10 | Serene. Ee HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Permitting a foreclocare’ ot te Mork, ey | Captains Simonds and tne 1thetreet | abe for the relief fund. 235 if te, 01 eee a er ad Be ‘TY-FIVE TONS OF CH Pr 1678. it must be sold we insist that goed meas Fike ‘Hastern ‘Dranch . Secemasy suiheciies have Gealtek Sand at Site. 12 “Ti'socen asuee delightful geounda, chad @n8 fratt BALED HAY, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY THE faith and fair to the bondholders of AS noon oll travel hed bosn resumed, with the Philadelphia board of immigration com- mys 1 1uth and Hate nw. | trees, stable, ke-2 one year $000. Both the auove are TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE , | 1844 and the state of lead, which bes pee- an occasional stop when the ee Sa ac ae ae ae ee {gH KENT—ONF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, | SA*suent to street cary churches and schools, Good 3e80. at TWELVE O'CLOCK M. t the store ferred liens, demand entire work | porarily turn up. A dozen carts wit aaa wales whe or eee gseaty Rare Re | Rated HE A°GiiSWOLD? Anacostia D.c gaat, about twenty ave von of ‘cies Baled ferred ereditice to rariine°y essthing thom | tee ei tetage soar Onsaranita tas Whenios leaded at the port of Philadelphia, " The New my27-St {08 RENTELEGANT COTTAGE. CONTAINING BSMuD ook in toes 20 Bee. their investment. To dispose of a ion of it | road. The bridge waa away by the | York commissioners —— a fe Hot a Sa | Fim ee eb tnt Bh te | eee nae sea oar | eek ee each s ae eet et @ ne ~ Sussex Joxzs Cc. wise as well as unfair to the residents, prop- mill road was seriously damaged. —_ . & erty-holders and business interests along that joven. —The Alexandria, Masons, who were Ideal Minstrel voluntecred CONFECTIONERS VINE PAPER BOXES, of the canal between Williamsport and | to aaron agar me last night, post- | benefit entertainment in aid of ——_ = 40 nw. 85 . Pete Monel be ian pues ‘The most deautitul Line in the United States, poned their on account of the broken rail- iv 3 ee $8 Otice r. 1015 Paav.nw.50 books For spittist call st cine ro ea pr apenty ORE Write tor descriptive pricelist thet 2078t “We, era oe express our earnest | road connections.——The several commissions | been twenty-Gve a — FURNISHED. Melstand 15th._{my31! THOS. EF. WAGGAMAN. | ——— ~~~“ CSA pAie price Dis __myl4-2078t_ that the holders will in their wis- for special fesnsd lest fall have boon. so- | bo purchased of any polis eflexn. as #3,308 FoR SALE- SPECIAL wanGary—anick HOPE Movs rus dom make some provision to relieve the canal | vok t the fire one of the fire- strawberry Lee 2g — 1742 Pat. n. w.. containing 14 yoomne, th | ‘are now abundan! Persons to look from ite t embarrassment and maintain | men hurt his foot with a pick. The | relief of the Johnstown suffers omy Tei. ARCHITECTS. snd chonia be qunasioed orks co open Se epee, Fuge. Hor qamalf Recent Gpee at Lf thin work as a great, waterway. The state of | ladies served coffee to the Seen — He little misses, at 1422 Corcoran eats 209 ge | a | Pennonebly, ng the Owner dectres ieleare Ta B. H. STINEMETZ & SONB, Sor caecgcn te ee gett Lamy ey Lag Stilo iets son cntenty LB 7 general secretary of the Asso ony 403, | FURANCIS R FAVA, JR. & CO., _my2Osim Glover Building 120 ve ure. | _mySS 1237 Penne. eve. | sing its first construction; has declared it a | damaged, and will econ be ready for traffic. | clated ‘tenders the use of the central JOR KENT—FROM JUNE 1, HOUSE 633 1 ST. Architects and Civil BR GLEISMST.N.W. = =—=—S”*:*~*~C*«SNECELLUULOID TRUSS free and is now engaged in doubling | The social at the church last otion, 5 C.strech nates, Sex Bo ees ss Sa aman | come ——s_ Nee ee ce evens | tennis oy the musgmcnte cl ie tia| Metseetel Sin atea me tansan | onde eens sek are oe 908 7th st nw. ____myl&1m | = cae an See et | QRTGETERG wep sop samen | HOOT S conae mE case TES i = Sen eae Gosia. | am | NP SFeapeyivanisavence, | my8-1m WAP ewvorabe.. | ua pases stan