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¥ Y led, 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1889. a struck the little store and lifted it high | and limestone, and was believed to be CTT ALES off its foundatiop. ‘The little fellow was the | during as the pyramids of Beyer. ‘The awfel | ——- AO CLION S : s AUCTION SALES. + RAILROADS. support of his mother and younger brothers | disaster would seem to confirm the allegation THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DA CHITECT’S OFFICE. U. | A a oO. date per ne : rn - wed ALTIMORE ND. IO TLROAD. Poh ek and will succeed. He is a general favorite, | of the use of unfit materials in the construc- | 7NRUSTEES' SALE OF A VALUABLE THREP- FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ae nga omes aah SACRA SURE HELE Ban Setedule iw effect MAY Rus ; << in the city being — him a Fa ag aretha — it ag Ly M., for two power lifts for | Leave Washington trom statiom cx ot New Jersey < . +e r : um! 2 OF VIRG: N ‘cults. _ Part jo . avenae and C stret. Multeneten Vary Wrous Night 00 <= oa es gzurae"inown Yo bare Got ule AM | ghetto ut duiyeamnt i | “ARLEURTRROE REN, yrs wx | Saar trebecey sg ae ctn |, er Coens Nr, Gi Lam Fifteen Thousand. Yesterday two little children, apparently not | Besides theso there are two ladies iniss-| Libtc No" J0Ud, folio 21d et sage one of the land Nirtue cf a deed of trust dated sth day of May, a, | 38 arcinect (0, 5 Cope. Suia, end Indianapolia, exprean . ch day acon : records of the District of Columbia, and at the request | D. 1887, and duly recor Liber N 33, fe ae GoueTROCT S = over three and four years old, were taken | sitve, gy) geesternn dak ong rier bead og Of the bolder of the note thereby sccured, we will sell | 14 ct sq ene ot de Ieee rca ae the Taccait od | PDEOPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING SCHOOL: - ¢ publi th THUKSDAY, TWENTY- ‘got ‘Commassroxens, D. _ from the water clasped in each other's arms #0 | that fatal day claime to have run through the | Tuli DAYUF'MAY, aD. Tho ae FIVE O'CLOCK fy. wemalitel at buble suction Eritartof the prose. | Nariturton, June 4. 1Nbe Lest rok tightly that they could not be separated, and | cars and told the passengers to run to the | P.M. tos ms idder, Tiece of land sit- | ines. on MONDAY, JUNE SEVENTEENTH, 1559, at NEsDAY JUSL TWEl fw 3, REGISTERING THE LIVING. they were coffined and buried together. Grue- | mountains. ‘The padwengers who survive. are | fteia,,Waswingion ity. D.C~ anid being locum, | FOUM-THILTS OCLOCK P.M the fotlowine de: ELFTH, 18n6, for vai stat moday,at Se. : . Dered thirty-eigit (38) of Abrain F, Barker's scribed Bi We . | two-story, eleht-room. schoolhouse on Yor Lexington and Local Stations {10-30 some incidents came oftener than pathetic ones | anxious to make the acquaintance of that con- | sulsiivision of part of square’ taree hundred and | Districtcl Coltsitanto wie Ab tase eertens detwron Kind § stree!s northwest, Blank forma For baltisnore week Saye, 4:00, 6.00 eae, or serio-comic. Gen. Axline, the adjutant-gen- | ductor. They certainly neither saw him nor | S#hty yay Rg a Dairy @ corace les, Qf parcels of ground remises known, Tg grit eer? piagetber with all, neces: | @ 10, 9:30, AS mutes), 94. 11 ty A PNEUMONIA SCOURGE. eral of Ohio, was walking down the station | heard him. On Friday his intention may have improvements og lnclusives lots nuzabered 907 to STi anclaaive, and | tetefor, at the “ 1 (eSsumuters sterd: ce of the Inspector of Buildings platform afterncon, when a boy came | been good, but the good deed was omitted. | Terms of sale: One-half of the hase money in | lots numbered 527 to 534, inclusive, of the subdivis- | of the District of Columbia, und ouly tads wtp feuntering up fromm the viadaet with a bundle | When the ‘passengers reached the mountain | 2h whi teu daa trom the day ct aaieusud the | tute the siiay of Cwioaiomn pecehitag ie the om | fetes any amd ay bide 3s. L : in a handkerehi The handkerchief dripped | side they found there two conductors in beau- | secured by the nutes of the purchaser aud a hres deed | Drea accented x the surveyor's office of Gilat. W, BAL MOSD, Gommeconcne bho Disease Attacking Those who Escaped | water. “What have you there, my boy?” said | tiful white caps. ‘Their manner was calm and | of trust on the property auld, the said notes to beara | Terns’! Gatiate aah. yelance im six and twelve | csrarien PROPOSALS, &C,, FOR FUEL FOR US the Flood. the gene ENATE. The boy cowered a’ minute, though | their clothing was unspotted. I asked one of | tiPstat six yercont pec ausiura trom the day’ of sale. | montis, with interest, and wecured bya dond of trast | SOURIS ED. STATES SEN eee iad eat x the general's toue was kindly, for the boy. like | them why he did.not notify the passengers of Aalst Sia0 willsdaningd when the vrvrery | Uh tbe rovers widGraileteh ap erchwecrseption | opeera 4 AY OEY CSE GUND. at TRELVE | 7 Mm Sundae, Bai a ws ‘pl f a conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. | All conveyaucing and recording at cost of purchaser, | (PCLOC » ‘ —-—-- — every one else in Johnstown. was prepared for | the treaking of the dam. He replied, in some ms of sale to be complied with within ten days Adepositot $200 hp, ‘a time ofaale, If a go wins 8-30.11 30 p.m. 4 7380, O20, 1080, ane F220, 880. 9 thene ee aRESeS oh Weshington and Balt ry 5 nate, for thirteen buadred «1 @ gruff accostal every five minutes from some | confusion, that he had not time. His com- | from the day of nale, otherwise the trustees reserve the | terms are not complied with in ten days the Trustees | or leas, as may be required, best, w be 2 anthracite |. Traits leave Ba: MORE OF THE PATHETIC SCENES AT JOHNSTOWN | Oe fio) “trom adjutant-general to constable, | panion made a report to his superior, which re- Seisultine purchaser at the risk and cost of the Tenerve the Fight to re-sell the property at the risk and 265 cpal, to Le well screened. free tc wm all iimy urities, 1s oy YESTERDAY—DEEDS OF HEROISM COMING TO| Finally he answered: “Nothing but a baby, | port was carried over the mountain by a pas- SILVESTER B. BOARMAN,) trustees, ae TRACY) wo stees, One hundred and tweaty hive (1 ote Ee “ LIGHT—THE FULL EXTENT oF THE AREA vis-| Sit.” and began to open his bundle in proof of | senger that night, but there was nothing init] gpongr' Week N ESO ARM AN, ; Sdbde_ _ JAMES P. RYONS Wood. cut im three pieces, strai-lit, ‘ ‘i the truth of his statement. But the big soldier | to indicate that the ngers were any of his meen Wns & ‘Aucts., ce pl f tasentieieen = a oven ITED SOME DAMAGING STATEMENTS A8 TO THE | did not put him to the proof. "He turned away | concern. He reported the loss of two trains. | | f0- THE ABOVE SATE 1s POSTPONED UNTIL, OFT Laine ore N Post-office. | Cleat. The coal and wed to be inepecied wens | $212 Siiauietiiad aay -aiik tae sick at heart. He did not even ask the boy if} “In striking contrast to the neglect of duty | WiDNESVAY, JUS > san, ae measared. sawed aud stored in vanite "Yor Runspolie, 6:40end " ‘ he knew whose baby it was. of these conductors it is pleasant to note the SYLVESTER B. BOARMAN,? qrusteca | @RQCERIES, ko. AT AUCTION WITHIN OUR | Tj"« 0! % ye and 620 pa On 2 : anes - mention shou! made of the locomotive | _™¥* Keg eo a 5 an ten ; ~ ed : The task of recovering bodies went on in| A frequent visitor at these horrible places | engineers and firemen, whose bravery and de SxCCER AST San VALET Y Petite eas a py po Johnstown all day yesterday, and many hun-| Where the dead have been banked up by the | votion were conspicuous. They never ——— OTHER, STOCK... COFFEE MILI, CUUNTEM: | sale, endorsed “Propotais for fcr, 4 . dreds were buried. The fear of pestilence is | Waters and the fire is David John Lewis, All | to give such warning as they could in the face} py EROCKERY, NOTION! 2 si . gf the Navy, will be »¥ the latest menace to the stricken valley, and | Ver Johnstown he rides a powerful gray horse, | Of danger and in some cases of certain death, | Dirtr-ct of Colum points, ° < Ee Waker peed of ob seguir es and to each oue he meets whom he knows he | A brakeman riding deadhead.rendered splendid | ¢°ft48 further ord dead are . r r 6,604, docket 19, exclaims: “Have you seen my sisters?” Hardly | *ervice m rescuing women and children at the | the uidersimned possible to prevent disease. ting for a reply he gallops away, either to | risk of his own life; J. 8. Aber, Pullman con- | th trout of the preuuses, on WEDS Estimates of the number of dead still vary | seck ingress into a morgue or to ride along the ; ductor, was efficient and cool-headed; W. H. | fii juts one cL) ahd sty (6) in ashare twenty tee and the real number will not be known, even | Fiver bank: One week ago Mr. Lewis was —— er, cook of the Cops = Lees - Beth are coruer lots, | Latsix G) fronts . ei i il ‘augh, yr te Chloris, stood | north D street an. 38. feet on porth approximately, until the work of registering .000, his all being invested in a large igh. porter of the parlor car mt jOMAS LING, Auctioneer. s decrees, in equity son et al. vs. Boyle istees, will sell at 2 Washi: ction, | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN | 2206 30 (S00. . DAY JUNE PROPERTY NYAR ANACOSTIA, ADJOINING | i*, oF equal thereto, solid Boyd's and imtermediate statiovs, 17-6 | hese uternicdia §, 17:00 p20, Church train eaves Wash pm. se The ice must be of t ctonon Sunday et 1.15 S PROPER: rs : | or other impurities, 2 > <edacun af the ” quired, The Departinent reserves the mght to reject | mm. Sundays. i 15 pam. ne oe | uh cear Gamedie besa Gt ie Ge ok or all bideauid tw waive detects. “In cane of tie bids | For Hagerstown, “10:20am. and 20 p.m ¥ ; Bbc BS. eek Lat tase ites passed in cause No, U9, equity, the undersicned made by lot. The party whose pro- | * ita Chicago daily 1145 am. and commission business, Now he owns the horse | manfully by G. F. Grifiiths, of the Norwich tains 12,77 fend TOLL eet oa | Eeuscees will of et cash A will be required to enter | from Ciucantats and St. Latin datiy 3 the living, begun yesterday, has been com- | h¢ rides. the cloth 50.10 square feet, and | THURSDAY, JUNE TWE: . on his back, and that is | line, in the rescue of passengers. It was Wood- » wave were buried five of his | Yer who stood ng the top of the car Aragon, tives, sons and sisters Anna. Louise, | With axe in hand ready to cut the roof to pre- ggie. The latter was married, and her , Yent the smothering of those within. We think pond satisfactory to the Secre ‘on which bids nuplied ona Terk, 1s ing a lance’ two-story brick house contain: | O'CLOCK, oh ‘the prquiges, the following-described <ltecn. or twenty rote, eh rroperty is expe- | Property, lying in the Bistrict of Columbia 24 mies valuable by reason of the river {rout imuprove- | Southeast of vosti£ ana on ty tuilton road, i Pibie tor any purpose. prove | near Good Hope. Lot 3 borers on the Hatuilton ro T | pleted. Superintendent Thompson, of the | all. In the fic Cambria Iron company, last evening expressed | near re the opinion that the total number of dead in | #4 Ma O&K AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISIC York. Laws - Se Ww otfere ud lots 4, 5, and 2 adjoin each other west, a PROPOSAL 3 trad in 7 5.000 | little boy and babe were also drowned. They | better of our race with such examples before ret be offered fcr sale together, and if | and lo n q ; * y bi t obtained y will Jot 1 ad No. 2 on the south. Lot No. 2 contai Buiidin ray 10-30 pan 50 pen. C gecetaesaesk Matgan ot the camse comme | et ee ta ee Rech, who, | WE Otlered separately. ined they ‘wil then be | Sos4 acres sad Linproved. by a frame house, sta bl street, Wrashitgrtcn dcos not stop at Elizabeth or uperintendent Morgan. n - 7 crazed with grief, mounted on his horse, andis| The Sad Condition at Williamsport. pany, declared that only 15.000 persons are now | no alive where 29.500 had lived before the flood. Tins Of Sule: One-third purchase money in cash; =. ete — Pompe "yond with the exception nae 2 = te : r Lg uice in two equal instalments at one and two years, | Of No. 3, which has three sinall houses, @ conspicuous figure in the ruined city The calamity that has overtaken Williams- | with mterest atteven (7) per Meats to be eritinenlin | Decuach esis: Gpe-thisdeaah: Gaonceia two equal ‘he flood and fire claimed among its victims port is the most crushing disaster in its history, | the purchas:r's notes and secured by first mortage | Payments in six and twelve mouths, with interest at 8 proposals for furnishin wail footings and for ¢ of the Building for the Lib city, will be received at thi -§ delphi: +400, 18-00. ie | Mud “10-30 p. r Newark, Wim! THO UCL . 5 e i. not pnly the living but the dead. el on the property sold. Otters at private sale will be re- | Per ceut from day of sale, and secured by notes or | P.M on THURSDAY, TEENTE DAY For intert inte between Baltimore snd Adjutant General Hastings maintains that the | Pot Anly the lising bat bard me A te meer xt least twenty-five lives have been lost and | ceived until the day ol male, Plate aud. abstractsot | bouds of purchaser or puschasers, A depeuit of 8100 | SUNT deat st ove diately thereatier ta | Ft aud 14:80 pm death list may not exceed 8,000. and of this ae Som ind, halt burned, in | pao i be exhibited at the sale, A deposit of $1,000 | Will be required from each purchaser at the time of | presence of Diducrs.. S) zai in ath list may not exc 000. some charred wreckage down near the point. | 7,000,000 of property swept away. The city is | iil be re ur at the cost of | tions aud conditicns, NGL, Trustee, be obtained on apy 4-88 610 E strect ‘northwest. | Xt proposal tn ofice. BIERN AMD tendent and Encinecr. number he thinks 3,000 bodies will never be re- | Insi t= covered. Mr. MeConnanght bureau of registration, tired of the purchaser at the time of sale, | Sale. All conveyancing and record lied with within ten (10) | Purebaser, CIN he trustees will resell at uitung purchaser upon found the the chief of the | for burial, but so s convinced that the e a3 to be unre vody of a man shrouded | in darkness, the gas works and electric light rehe m about the head and | piant being flooded. Railroad communication gnizable. ‘The supposition | from the soa h canuot be “ = stored before Friday, Crees. sae NE OF THE FINEST BUILDING LOTS, SITU- number who perished is 10,000 or more. j is that the house within which the dead men | a¢ Jersey Shore, Lo Haven and other ots are valuable Hparian rights rE ec L ot ae EN TH The central morgue, which was formerly a | had iain had been crushed and the debris | points north, even a worse condition of affairs | ouuiia by the Partion in interest, which are now be- D PRONTING MASSA schooi house, is filled with rows of ghastly dead, | partly consumed by fire, The body is still at ; avail " 3] 2] valle and to which the purchaser will succeed. is AND PARK, = revails, The whole Susquehanna valley has : wus 4 ee a HORTHAND SIMPLEST, Mc the desks being used as biers for the bodies, | the fourth ward school house, and’ unless re- | | ehh swept. The river rose rapidly rday Fendg HOMAS M. FIELDS. Truste On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE ELEVENTH Pooficiency an three mc aid Lk Peaay ‘Three of the former pupils yesterday lay on the | claimed in the morning it will be buried in the | morning, and Lycoming creck, which joins it BERNARD RILMARTIN tromtec | Ortho prcnaes FE OC we Will selk im frows | no faulurce. Ty pewriting tai nS CHAS. 0. SCULL. G desks dead, with white pieces of paper pinned | unknown field. above Williamsport, poured in’ a flood, anda i 810 NU. ave. how. é LOT D, SQUARE 341, pe ct a ENS — ad, Sree Renee lien on to the white sheets that covered them, giv- HE RESCUED SIXTY PERSONS. number of cottages inhavited by laborers in = TOREOW. | a eiioaieg wht lotinees meeeiente ree | Ul aDMMES tae Lnoro: re esas ook i amnes =m : 3 & 3 10 fe alles jot faces. Massacl . MMEK L, ' NNSYLV LOUTE nan baer Rennes. LH. Klein claims the distinction of being | that quarter were overwhelmed and the in- MORROW fronting south, and agovernment park. For adesira: | Quineweekly) becu Lith J TO THE NORD WEST AND Sot: ‘ouching scenes are enacted every hour). ity New Yorker in Ji | mates drowned without a chance to ; ble dwelling the location is unsiirpassed, being one of | September. For circular apply WV. 0. University of | DOUBLE TACK. ‘ LD MERELY, Bout © only New Yorker in Johnstown who Up river many lives were lost. At Ante ‘Louisiana avenue, mosi elevated parts of the cst Va.) to HN B. MINOK, STELL . MAGNI¥ PQLIPMENT. THIS MOURNFUL BUILDING. eseaped the flood and the honor of having | the wife and five children of Georze Young- Opp. City Post-office. siege Spey oy SS eee AE WwisHinet ite st ATION, i i ge escued or assisted to rescue sixty persons. | spt away and drowned; al iE AND PERE : URS iy. Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's RY OF FOF BLE Pe Sa STATION, Just a few doors below the school-house | Tes¢ue: YP , man were swept away and drowned; also AND PEREMPTORY SA ly yancing, & D The ; OF SINTH AND BSTKEEDS, AS POLL morgue is the central ofice of the “registry | 18 base of operation was at the Merchants’ | Lizeie Phillips, of Albauy, and Margie Pfou SDAY Jt writ of G0 roqsitea 3 se Perms to be | S7Exchanwe, 015 Fenn. ave. Th iplied ed to resell at risk ai 10K, OF THE L ike AND OTHE FET OFFERED, COMPRIS ath ww fifte 2 cost 0 nt of su re Oinerwice Hueht ro- | uer terms, May 1.€10. 1 HAKL hotel aud his plan to lift persons from the win- | of Jersey Shore. His brother, William Young. Enyland Conservatory of Music, Bosten ~ h_ resale in some | ~"*!#he Act nore Liven bureau.” ‘This was organized by Dr. Buchanan | dows of houses swi Among those | man, loses his wife and two children, There public adver and H. G. ugh for the purpose of having | he saved were Re y. | are nothing but rumors from points beyond. DESCKIPHION UF_ GOODS. BES paper published in Wash D.c )NSELVATORY OF MU oc a registry made of all those who had escaped. | who, as he glided by, was seen to hold his wife | " Mayor Foresman said last night: “Our eity is Te Oe CURELR EXTERNE sae pes A a tia coe eee cp ¥ realized that it would b impo »ie to | and two chiidren above the water by means of | in dire need. Five millions worth of lumber iE RCH “a of (ata DOWLING, Aucuoneer. adve : secure a complete list of dead, and that the | a table. on which he had placed them and | have been swept away. andthe merchents will RUGS, FOLDING Beep — ; y VALUABLE SOUTHEAST. CORNE SiH STREETS TE | URE “ ap | Ve We are short of pro- a Son “ttre Yous 10ns, but there are enough to last till Frida HOLD. BUYLRS INVITED, it only practicable thin as to get a complete | raised the load to his head. The house swung | lose two million more. hist of the liv Then they would get all the | against the hotel and stayed just long enough | y Jobnstown names and by that means +ccure a | for the rescue to be completed, Mr. Klein has | What we need is money to enable the poorer | {qrALTe b- Witte « GoTAwtion list of the dead. For two dass and nights a | been working Lard o alloviate the sufferings of | eitizens to rebuild.” Pe eee Oe Seitaes great corps of men have been at work day und | the victims, He criticises the city council of poothesisencie ane : i night in the tweny-eight sections that have | Johnstown for not taking steps to prevent the nie gocaten ogee a PRTY. ON THE | PPRAME AND POUR- every ST, NO. 1370, AVING AND ail ages, privat ADLMA OF FINE AKT VEXMSITY-TRAINED TEACHERS for civil service, West Poii.t Colles. front of y frou all sell at and the < y~hg Magara Palle inches of ‘Oy S KE AND Porc ALL ik AND POCKE AC) PLATED WARE, PISTOLS, & . "i s 4 Private lessons day or evening. 1KANA I TLROAD ; i uke " , A special to the Philadelphia Inquirer say: jot 14, square contamning LE st. nw. ny 16 aucun at poster daly; for Bute heen opened andaliom, which he says is going om night and ee e th apna 7 We shall sell at our Salesroom, corner, 10th and improved by a large turee-stor a —— ara daily. Ssturday, 10-00 p, pie had reg. ree thousand people in and about Will-] pena. 1 THURSDAY EVE be 1 ‘B street southwest. i A oO ‘i be Car Washington to Kor or in. Ther : in Jol | According to Mr. Klein and Chairman Mox- | iamsport are homeless to-night, and almost | JUNE SIXTE RS ye aed ent por anniumn apa pecured Uy gt ieal P EIVE Wastes ~~] —taadhepasdippangeaetectind — « — x be sagen ocr ° ham, of the Citizens’ nmittee, they aroused | without means of subsistence. The dwelling- WALTEL b. WILLIAMS & CO, Aticts, Free tbod Ti oF FOR i HILAL? LPHIA. NEW YORK AND THE EAST, Jonemaugh, t is gh at pers of counei! > need ses very cre: ouring il > rive were —~———— | purchaser, 2 ired at time ot 7:20, 9:00, 00 and ‘ aicuter dake cae tk ae aes members of the counei! to the need of | houses on ev ery ereek pouring into the river ANSON BKOS., Auctioneers, hale, All conveyancing and recording at prvtaser's ee jo-00 ena Tao ey n , ght ist ig a meeting Saturday afternoon, Only | have been swept away, and the people are com- fe aa ie THOMAS DoW LOOKS ON ” i, 290, 4:10, 10-06 120 poeta. will be comple d.and thena air | ight members responded, less than a quorum, | ing to this place for shelter and food. It is | MECIAL SALE OF ST0¢ Et ated Auct * “ACTING,” and Express of Pulls © Cars, 0:40 a 35 estimate can be n of the total le nd the meeting was adjourned until Monday. | not likely that the relief forwarded from Phila- | gue et P POUND th A WE! ee e Descriptive price-List free pt Sunday, 3:45 pm. dally, with Dung 4 + fier ed | — = 7} ~ an (CH AS ALE USUALLY FoUND iN A WELL AP- s uv J Ee STORM THE ry UF CUTION That estim based on figures secured | Stiil nothing was done, and Messrs, Klein and | deiphia will reach here before Friday, and | °CSarsrt pr sok atonk pine HN ea To ae eet | FL SURE | of SCR NS Os eee oe MCUTION A FOR PHILADELPHIA ON by the subtraction of the tota aved | Moxham, who had taken the responsibility of | there will be much suffering. OF FA DEALER DECLINING Bi SAND st-oftice.) dais Fast Express $710 " from te ion of J nd sur- | dratting in s ¢ G » 4O OUK ROOMS FOR E- ON SIXTH, 1889, at their expense, con-| “The business men of th my, week dave, aud 8:10 p. m, eus’ committee, which | ing fron yz] Sally. Express 3-40 p.m. dilly’, “Accom, 6 p. me 7 daily. - | For Bostor place are recover- the shock of loss that at first almost i Mr. Moxham chairman, Even then the | prostrated the: nt at the de- TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell within oF SALE, SDAY MORNING, JUN sounslin, Until that time all ieath-roil will be purely ¢ | cluded to eat | mad ERVICE INSTITUE. Is8 BALCH’S CIVIL. M mrebared, mest atc JUth st. nw, Be BROS,, Auctioneers, without m. every day. f- Stesne men wey ) par rooms, ai | BD z 2 7 Tally forall exaiduations, "elccuton tawehtandcom- | For Iuoklgn N.Y Eg 5 fectural. It is impossible to conceive that the | ations were inadequate, until the | struction brought by the flood. A meeting of | ion of the toads vate USE WITH BRICK BACK BUILDING. Wer | ont ourcare: uly Fevined ; bigest references. 4-Oun |" “ Jensey City yy 3 i 1 i . | D3 jood. which we invite the attention of the trade und private | HOUSE. WITH BRICK BACK BUILDING, NU. SnTz 8G F Laban : ect tr Agures will remain anywhere near e of the y auxiliaries came, | the prominent lumber men was held to-day, | pursuarers. cn gar eeY 120 LSTREET NORLEWESE, POLL? Npet weKLIAZ scHUOL oF LANGUAGES, = Sane street, avoi So far discovered’ 2.000. One of the sib pirate! secpeeinme te andefier canvasing the situation. carefn Bi" _DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. | 707 TD DS ATAUUHIONS sear an Spa um For Atlan pre sof Johnstown last! yoy nstown proper lice in the fork between | placed the loss to the lumber industr; ~ FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in front of the premises Terms vecia wow, "1:00. $s bd night admitted odies had been dis- an Proper eg in the fork between | O99,000, All the large sufferers are wealthy and TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctions. Part of lot four'4) in square five hundred and tity: | pOPenall Summer. Also Summer School at Asbury 4:10 6.00, 740, BAD 16 00, and Mased thea 2 * the iotal of Stony ereek and Conemaugh river, but Johus- | able to stand the loss, and. the failure, if’ ane, J — seven (557), besmbning tor the sane at the south. | Park. N. 9. SEE T _Til il m Supday, 00, 9 30, 11-40 buried oat of # Pee hat de uasaber | £28t Popularly so called, embraces all the tittle | will be among the lumber commission men, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE ENTIRE FURNITURE | MOU4(¢rUCr of saud-ot (oar (#1 in square five hundred | EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, BERS tons: 5am 4:10, 6:00, 7:40, 6:10, t KD * ay that the number | poroughs, Cambria City, Petersville. Prospect, | The merchants are al) able to mect their loss, teen feet five hes ( thence north one hundred | Correct (deep) breatuinx Voice Calture, Oratorical and } For Pope's Creek Line, 7-20 a.m. and 4 40 p.m. daily, must largely exce Kernsville, Hernerstown, Grubbstown, East | but hope their creditors will not push them for sais : Seventeen feet five inches (17-5), thence’ soats to tne | STemae Action at 117 sth st mw.’ _ 431 tapolta, f 5 , A PXEUMONIA scouncE, | Conemaugh, Franklin, Woodvale and’ Cone- | immediate payment. AND EFFECTS OF THR HOTEL WINDSOR, | Seventeen feet five inches 17.5), thence’ sou! ke te | PENCERIAN BUSI SS COLLEGE, Con. 77H | FOr Annapolis, 7:20 and 9-00 arm., 12:05, 4:20 and pout of bevianing the said part of said lot ey clug the west seventeen feet five inches (17.0) front | 198m by the whole depihof suid lot, together with the im- | YOWNe me Upon Prospect Hill there isa pnenmonia | maugh. ‘The first thing impressing a person] ‘Ihe damage up the river is very large. At oe 6.00 p.m. daily, except Sunday. Sundays, 9-05 scourge which bids fair to do for a number of | {Her with the .. Renova not less than thirty houses have been od 1864. Dore th am., 4:10 pan. u Lave been trained in the Speu r . - NER NEW Y¥ ENUE mare cerian Co! Day apd night sessions. A AND FREDERICKSBURG RAUL ~apiaseieart pale eee igo | ist, second, third and fourth wards is almost | carried away, while the situation at Lock Haven | 47 THE CORNER OF NEW YORK AVEN wept cir pe SEs ES SOR Busiuess Course: Shorthand, Lypewriongauderapn: | WAX AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGION the escaped victims what the flood could not. | te. They included the main business | is deplorable. The bridges on the Beech creek with interest at G per ceht per annum, pay Penns tzactical Eurlish; Telecraphy ._ Spencers Death hes pursued them to their highest places of the’ town, and they have gone en- | and Pine cre , at option of the’ purchaser. u ating, Keading aud Orai oral cas! if | Ka » Delsarte metuod, \ EFFECT MAY 12, 1889. Uf sale! are Bot complied with in 10 daye Business meu ‘turnished with tramed emple ils: he od swt ‘ were 4 < ne 2 ofc Ne tananaren AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. emo Busine ery le | tirely ont of existenc: Yhat became of them | away. The Northern Central is damaged > y will be resold of reted calwiogucs tree. SARA A. SPLNCLL Vico undred or | js sh. the acres of smoking debris that | in many places. ‘The river for miles below the Embracing Fine Parlor Furniture in suites and | dvtaultine Hauchaser after fve deyersdverteoment im | Principal; HENIY . SPENCER Li iby Prancipal: soepen to re- | are spread below the railroad bridge in Stony | city is lined with logs and sawed timber, At} Embracing Fine Parlor Furniture in sui some bewsjaper published in Washington, D.C. All sitives ou the | creek. where now the dynamite blasts are boom- | Loyalsack creek, four miles below here, there | #¢P#ste pieces, Easy and Fancy Chatre, Window Drap- | convexanelni, Re;- af the cost of purchaser. A deposit ARTE levcry one ix now @ | ing and under which the dead are supposed to | are millions of feet of timber crowded together | ery, Handsome Qik Chamber Suites, Cherry Chamber | { cone time ores ______#408"_ 1 aan Cle Pee Raed aeons omen who bad | pamber thousinds, These four wards were in| with wrecks of barns and bridges, Boatmen | Suites, Fine Hair Mattresses, Fenther Pillows and GC W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F. aun ‘Cail or send for catalogue. mhu reome with fright} the direct pa ieluge which swept them | have made big wages pulling logs out of the | Bolsters, Large Quantity of Bedding, Moguet and | PEREMPTORY SALE_OF of refi house on $i two of them e the dark day erude hospital sealed the hei; ge. and terror will nos di » hi 8:40, 9:45. 10.57 4 O16 a. On Sunday at 4330, a.m, 2:35, 6:01, 8-02 and 10°03 Quantico, 7-45 am. and 4-55 pam 7:45 a.m. Sundays. ichinond and the South, 4-30, 10.57 am. daily, day. nd G21 p. ma. daily, except » aud there ee ——— s leave Alexie Washington, 6:05, 7:0h VALUABLE IMPROVED ~ he at they } beeh bed-sidden ever since. Sa ap : F : S 4 cae a 3 4 ray - 8200, 9:10, LY 1-07 a. m.; 1:26, 3:00, 3:10 only a few isolat-d Yesterday seve ‘To the southward, where Stony creck leaves | in three days one man made $175. Some | Yes Large Number of Leather Covered Dining Chairs, | TMEEN FOURTEENTH AND | HIFTEENGH | 39 aier & DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS—FoR A >. ae fresh cases develo mong the flood fugi- | the base of the mountain and winds eastward, | timber has been carried half a mile fgpm the | Buffets, Butlers’ Trays, Large Quantity of SllverPisted | = ERTY FRONTING 102 FEE fava’ Besos tock yen ty ay 8 th strect and ‘Fenmaylvanse seveune’ ond tives, and a local p the prospects | dividing the town proper and Kernsville, there | river. Ware, China and Glassware, Kitchen Requisites, &. FEE ORES IDE OF rocnrs can paly On pone arene ee. The publllo | eee cintien. eure enters en ke far ie ae for a scourge are oo promising. The en-| stand seventy-tive frame houses or’ more The feeling of demoralization is so general | _ By virtue of a deed of trust bearing Gate the 19th | _ I will offer for sale, in front of the premises, on FRI- | _ Jel -L. SUMNE, Agent, 811 Oth st. nw, | Checking of Lageuge to destination from hotels and feebled coudition of the patients, the unhealthy | jammed into a small space on the brink of the | here that no attempt has been made to collect | day of septeul , E888, and duly recorded in hber | DAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1889, at SIX | ~~ ._ ae cm rae J. R, WooD, atmosphere and the nec- | Greck, some still erect, some upside down, some | the names of the drowned. At Newbury three | Neif40 folly 274,01 the and recortnof the District | O'CLOCK PM. Lota 1718, 10,20, ahd. 21, mquare AA ORB OF Gener General Pisscuger Agent, 1 * which ti 1 } J Pp }, SOT 7 x y 1 trustees wall sell at | 1049, fronting {6 fret on’ Maryland avenue northeast ; 3 ee : essarily close quarters in which the people catacombed, some broken in half, but all | children of Joseph Schultze. an infant named JUNE THIRD, i sud ON THE SAME DAY, at HALE-PAST six AA BBR EE | es AIK LINE. crowded render the spread of the disease al- | driven together as by « wedge. ‘These houses | Edwards, and an unknown man were drowned. 7 > tire O'CLOCK P.M., Lots 22 and 23, square 778, fronting 4 Bos Eee Schedule in <Bect May 32, 1000. most certain, were never built in Johnstown; they were com- | At other places the dead, so far as known, ure | tut; ot te ooh en eee 4 4 &.ni—Eaet Tenuessse Mail, datiy for Warren. n at time of sule. A deposit of PIANOS. ton, Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Lynchburg. and ule A, attached to suid trust, 1 is fume Yesterday a ray of light car in the nature Jacob Mutchler, Calvin Miller, a daughter of | in « first-class imauner. Terms made kuo sble homes in Woodvale, Conemaugh and | id should command the at- | g50 will be required on each Lo time of sale. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WO! x stations between Alexandria and Lynchburg, Koanoke, ——_ c provisions and another trom | south Fork. miles away, and were borne down | W. D. Eiterick, and Abraham Fredency and his | teation of private buy id the trade. ae ereedaas GEO. W. ST. EY, Auctioneer. mit 1 attentict ND DURABILITY, speed kuoxy hattai cod Mewmphin. Pull y s. . conta 4 attresse e flood o: es Es 3 ” VM. MAN, ees =o = = eee ecial attentior. of “Purchasers” is invited to thei aad Saati, ak cpomand te c Vigan Ee peor Be! Hipp oe ory ‘i é ae WMS LIPPINE™ TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. phos Arig ship heag a ek tn devas Or nlon: Ueaily dor) Warrenton, Ci dl he jee «l promine y e ish Cath- iiv. 5 y27 fees. —_ S OURATIVE ART. Pi 5 ations Chesape: Hill sufferers. On this eminence stands the | olic church, whic was on fire when the awful | Cuvim& Generously to the Sufferers. : anos for rent y te, Lynebt Camb vs between ky Mount, hospital, and in this rambling cot- | disaster cam ei elie icken people : aoe : pap | SALEBY AUCTION OF T .. NTY-NE MP pp SEN ap See aa ad the site of the Hucibut house, Measures for the relief of the stricken people | _¢#- IN CONSEQU & OF A DEATH IN THE BUILDING LOTS O& siERIDIAN EAK ECON D-HAN NOS. — A large assortment, 4 rk and Dan tage it resembles one in exterior and com-| one of the biggest hotels, where a hundred rau | “t Johnstown are being taken all over the ) fully ofc SE MINTH. AME HOUR | BUUSDAIY AND, THE HEAD OF | SEVEN: | Country eb repair. wali be closed yut at very | RAGE” gash pille. Charlotte, Colu —— forts—a great work is being done through the | in their terror to be at in a trap. country, and contributions are being gener- | AND PLACE. THE RESIDENCE OF SENATOR J. B. HENDiae | 22% © = Bt CIAL 1NDUCEM ‘NTS offered both | Texas aud California, ‘Pullenan_ Sle w York to combined agencies of medical science and| Across Stony creck, in Kernaville, which in- | ously made on every hand. Philadelphiays sub- | _J¢1-ats _| son. NOMTMEY INSTALLMENTS when dentreds > | Atlanta. pasion cums Adlaute =v. on brotherly love. | cludes the fifth scriptions amount to over $400,000; New York's | rmYRUSTE! Ou MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE, TENTH, 1880, WM. KNABE & CO., Sleeper Greensboro’ to Columbia and Aucusta, Pat forks hhovpital is in charge of a corps of Al-| most as appaliing. People there are looking at | total, according to the Sun, is now e4is.714; | Le Peor aT twenty-nine Bulding Lote te Wiliom tnd Grae, | 22 SAY Market Syeda. | watt Sleepers Washington to Ciuciunat! Via C- aiid Us ua physicians, which the Penusylvania rai strange houses that they found jammed against | the Massachusetts legislature has increased its inte decree of the cane Linkins’ subdivision of lots 10 to 19, in block 4, situ > a pena . — youd rushed to the scene the morning after the | their own, homes, onthe moraine aftes tig | appropriation from "$10,000. to: $80,000, end tn | Deditittue of decree of the Suireme Court of the | Lauine| subulivisi having s front of 30, Tent bya MEDICAL, &c. hoa = floods. Their names M. J. Buck. Wm. | fearful night and wondering where they came | €Very prominent city the work of collecting | (use number 1 Lucy F. Mc muardian, | average depth of avout 120 feet to an alley, froutinz = it I Findlay, Wm. Ross, F. G. Arney, W. J.B. Harmon. A. L. Spangler, Henry and 8. M. Sellers. J. D. Hicks. MeKenna et ai.,the undersizned, as | OW Champlin and Ontario avenues, ‘This is ah op) or- for sule in front of the }remises, on | tunity rarcly oflered to the public to secure valuable L i a from and what was the fate of the people who | Money, food, and clothing is going actively for- yHO REQUIRE THE SE. lived in them. Houfes in Kernsville, especially | Ward. experienc ei fetuale pliysician SIXTH DAY OF JUNb, A. D. one of the best suburban properties uround ‘CLOCE P. =o ¢ ington, Pi is pI ty ci y WILSON: aad SM. Seliers. J.D. ticks, ¥ £0" | along the line of the ereck, were crashed like How the Dam Was Built. lean ee Se Sep wpcemimemmewmnens Tes otto h dally for Manaesas, i Pennsy road. is chairman of the | paper boxes, and houses that belonged in| ‘The Ni k Sun’ ; js Ddivision of original Lot Land | : One-third cash: the residue in one, two, and ME. DE FOKEST, LONC Vestibuce train Washington to Cineiuust with © alternating relief committee, assisted by Hon. | Kernaville have been found in’ Grubbstown, as | gree NeW York Sun's Johnstown special says | Lot? ine ty tn the | thre years, with notes Bearing tuterent at 6 per'cent | MM Yeliabie Lass Pullman sleeper forLoueviies ne nee 7..W. Currie, also of Altoons. The wards are | miies to the southward. All over the sites. of | hat a reporter went to the dam at Lake Cone- | City ot Nar iey nas atrent | Property sold. All conveyancing snd recordime at the | tepin weaus ta LO ccathcen bay tw daily for Lynchburg, - J : Ba Re xo 3 ME MOF is Lat ‘atront | FTO sold. mye 2d recording at the Dausille. sheviile, : oluni bt fall of bruised and suffering ones, who were | Johnstown huge piles of debrisare burning now | ™#ugh yesterday, and, examining the ma- | is 0: 9-100 feet aud a | purchaser's cost, SoU deposit Will be required ou each SNEVEL BEEN CONTRADICTED Tua | Aucusta At ouivanery. New Oricane, Texan dragged from the teeth of the flood. in a hundred great bontires. while people walk | Sonry, found that it consisted merely of dirt, 10°C ‘street, on whieh | Jot at the tnme of sale, - : T HA Iso hus & Iront v ‘00 feet. myzs-dkds "THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | J oe Es 1 Sale: One-third cash aud the residue in | — — — ~~ - ie Daulie which its build- | one avd two years in equal install: 'S) SALE OF REAL | SOME OF THE REALLY PATHETIC SCENES through the paths betwe JTHEKS ts the cldest-estublished advertis- | gud Calife of the flood are just coming to the public ear, | “izzy, to look upon the fac eat Au the ity Ladies, you ca them faint and | with a light rubble facing. instead of solid ma- | “Gi BOTH. ‘YO8 B st. sw. f the dead just | sonry, and the waste gates, b found and laid in th i i ne hs promipeory notes ct the, purchaser; Searhine date | WA Bera f BL SOLD TO CLOSE dar atieuvon paid to all diseases pect division leave Wasbe John Henderson, his wife, his three children | — an : in the ae ——— straw beds ers designed that its surplus in time of high | “of the day Of bale, with st ALSIX percent per THE ESTAT THE LATE DAVID L. Moi. | Miles married or single. Forty years’ experience. yond 4:45 pan. and the motber of Mra, Henderson remained | he coflins come. Skitiloads of coffins are | water should be run off, are said to have been | Sunun, wid secured Dy ien or deed of truston | KISON, DECEAS: ¥ J | continually crossing the Conemaugh from the permanently closed to save the fish. As to the | the property im the dis in their house until they were carried out by | Pennsylvania railroad station to the heart of | dam itself, thore was no Massive masonry, hor gan ry vl ep pons the flood. when the succeeded in getting upon | the town, the footbridge erected being too | any technical exhibition of engineering skill in | Oe 4! day of sale, and some drift. Mr. Henderson took the ¢ from | narrow and uncertain for their conveyance, designing the structure or putting it up, | wil beat the p his wife, but the little thing soon succumbed | Away to the east in tlood’s path stand the | There was no masonry at all, in fact, nor any | ¢! D BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 906 B ST, d Letore me and made outh that be is busued Lxpert Specialist in this city, arautee a cure 1 all Cases of private diseases of men and Wucuish mediciue, or ne rustee, or,if the | On FRIDAY, the SLVEN payment may | at HALE-PAST FIVE &. be Fequired | auction in front of the Premise, parts of sub lots S nd recording in square No. 103, improved by two two- unre of pur- | story brick dwellings, containmhg six rooms and bath, ‘one week | with bay-wi i a except Sunday, ariiviug Washington 8 | 3.55 pam, ouch traiu from the South vie Charlotte, Dan- nd Lynchburg armve in Washre i, &c., and in rien coats A Poe f reaper bas ‘ a — aud sdvic a = any 3 Le Sr a — at to the cold. and the child died in its father’s | Woodvale mills, the only thing left to mark | engineering worthy ‘of the name. ‘Tho dam | yiday ct sue the trustee reserves the rigit to ro- | of said louse thovie off fect. SAMUEL C, MILLS,a Notary Public, in amd for the | audio route aud Chatlottewtile at tlt eae eek oo _— lang to i. till hyp otha gs sti} that settlement blotted out of existence. | was simply a gigantic heap of earth dumped | chaser. DWAKD 8. MoCAr TONT, Trustee, —— pusaberen 3 3 ot oe said street. Db piunbia, thas third day of July, 1853 Pau. end 6.53 am. Strasburg local Sud then. kissing it, let it drop into the water. | Farther east yet, at East Conemaugh. the citi- | across the course of a mountainstream between wong wn lr portico {er ‘ 4 * gee aoa . $4 . . b NSO} ROS., ctioneers. prennts J ii at public auct: ‘that > = = TI = kets, aleey -car reservat \o His mother-in-law. an aged lady, was almost as | zens point to the site of the great Gautier | two low hills, It was faced on each side with a | —DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. my cos propesty corher ite ena k state scctheen, | @ WCMINTS GLIsH PENN YROYAL PILES. | gurruthed, end teneees Sheek or cand. inforsnation ii rund. Jriginal, best, fragile as the babe, and in a few minutes Mr. | steel and wire works. employing 1,000 men, | layer of heavy, rongh stone, loosely thrown to- G*. W. STICKNEY being j art or lot 1, in square No. SUY, fronting 19 feet | © es or | a Fe FS enpeed pe ete 3 but the site is all that is left of them. Cone-| gether and ‘uncemented. ‘This pile of earth | poRewprORY SALE. OF VERY VALUABLE, aH Tig Tre re. bere py Sn esters Luslist Distuond Braud, in red metallic ‘0 h and D PROPEL bi as floating. saw that | maugh wiped out, Woodvale wiped out, was, as has been stated, about 75 feet hi she. too, was dying. He did what littie he could | Johnstown wiped out and burned, ki is bes 1 Y¥, FKON' NG 44 F dwelling, witir store-room aud store Bxtures, sealed with blue mibvon. At Drug; Ali SIXTEENTH STKE ernsville | 95 feet thick at the base. At the summit it was Oo) Sth. All pilis in pasteboard boxes, . a E cellar, six rooms, and bath, and is now vacant, “ ‘Se ‘ons 7h to help her, but the cold and the shock com- | and South Fork wrecked and shattered, that | leveled off so as to be about 20 foot wide aaa | _ NORTHWEST. Qa SATURDAY." JUNE SLIGHTH, “TRNO, at SIX SHAE ror Lables n | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. bined 7 2 5] H i F] 1 will offer for sale in front of the premises on | P.M., we will sell in front of the premises, all of sub- hate nel. “+ Mae gd ety ach. Assuring Limself that | ix the scene in the valley from the western | a wagon road crossed it. It was an ordinary THURSDAY, THE MXTH DAY OF JUNE, 1559, at | lot Non] 3.in square No. 183, fronting 27 feet 1 iuch ett, tour mail. 10,000 testimonials fom = enema the old lady was dead, Mr. Henderson turned | mountains, where the houses stood grouped in | dirt road, and there was no rock or masonry | oe ak Ee LE DAL square LS], "| ou M street, between 16th and 17th streets northwest, | LADIES who have use thei, Nave paper. Dany Nosrorx Laue his attention to his own safety and allowed the | hundreds and the people numbered thousands, | beneath it. The width of the stream at the | Terms easy ade kuown vt time and running back an average depth of 110 feet t0 a) gog sewsot “Madison Sq, Phila: Pa OLD Pu! r body to float down the stream. In the mean- Thaagtag Statements bottom of the dam was about 40 fect, At the | Post o6$100 will be required cn etc ot eee Oe One dee Ay ANHOUD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE | Steamer Lad time Mrs. Henderson, whe had become sepa- a ee gee 24 - pee mE <r | “"Terins of sale: One-third of purchase money to be ortwoot Dr, BMOTHERS' Invicorating Cordial 5 Mic Was Henry Galle Senkak top the dam was about 400 feet long. it was A gated from her husband, had continued to keep | _ t- Wm. Henry Smith, general manager of | + ths straight across the gap, and neither face rpHoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. paid in cash, and balance at one and two years, with it~ | Will cure auy case of nervous debility aad lose of ary her other two children for some time, but | the Associated Press, says: “I notice that the Ps terest, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of | nerve-power. It iiuparts Vicor to the Wlcle system, Lake, Tel. call. $4; Leary, 745-0 finally a great wave da: Ee nor back was curved, The slopes were about : AT PUBLI ION OF BELLEVUE, CON. | trust dn the property sold. $100 to be paid down on amale. $06 B st. sw. y14-Iu* hed_them from’ her | seeretary of the South Fork fishing club said | tins unre Ga both fas aut eae? SALE AT PUBLIC A ON. | truston the property sold.” & Bitioat female: God 8 st. oe mei eine AtNING ABOUT ¢ RES, ADJOINING THE | each piece of property ut time of sale. All convey- # ——— — = + 4 LLAMEK MATIANO, HAVING BFE! REBUILT, erm: at e aa wend atl . . F DOUNT KE ESIDENCE OF “EX-SECKETARY | ancing at cost of purchuser, BR, MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS ARE THE | S itavee stinerrect. wher? ce BONDATS HUES: ing ig aoe Fs Prin ep mba, poe, a ceteeted jae tn Cent eed wee Sinden a3 WHITNEY AND-OTHERS: CONSIDERED O8E au ve ILLLAM F, MATTINGLY, fJ Standard Remedy ivr all blood diseases, causing AY. and THULSDAYS. at 7a, m. for fowmaat fr denutially were driven into the very.arms of W™aity bond, as claimed by a citizen of autipe dice ae a ie RESET FOX ibforj-ewtt houre: ‘Pecee3 perbes. es diay down and Weducedajs: wre Beeat's Y sd 7 " 7 ™ Be 6 is i o ‘AE N.. § -em it . ce, $3 pe 3 ‘ 8 dot m se. their father, who wassome distance down the , Ebensburg, and that no complaints had ever | _Father—‘Robert, is it not abont time that ot tr . NE SIXTH, 1889, at FIVE | Surviving Executors and Trustees of estate of David as st ing ete RO persnencetiy cures | Chapel Point, TLuradays down and Wonaays and Wede stream quite unconscious of the proximity of | been made about the safety of the dam by any | little boys were abed’ O'CLOUK, on the p shai sell Bellevue, cons 'L. Morrison, deceased. vurad 1€88, loss Ot Vitality, nervous: ty, pee wo ap. " i: i i 9 : % E. L. TOLSON, Arent, 7th st. wharf. his loved ones. Another whirl of the flood and | Johustown citizens. He is undoubtediy cor-| | Robert (age six, carelessly glancing at his | taining about U0 acres, with lance frame dweilim cared 3538 STANDIFOKD'S, cor. Othand Faw. | my4-Bm JNO. MOOAUEE: Necbe Alexanteie all were driven over into some eddying water | rect as to the bond, but is misleading as to the | Watch)—“Really, father, I” must be” excused | Wi" ites tram Geonectowa and 1 mio trom tet | THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, —— . in Stony creek, and carried by king water | second part of his statements, ‘There is not a from venturing an opinion. Itisa subject in Jeytown, corners with Grasslaud, the country seat of — -o th = - | POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE to Kernville, where all were resened. Mrs, | shadow of doubt but that the citizens of Cam- | Which Ihave little interest; I have no little | «x-Secrctary Whitney, The water ts conmdered the BOOKS AND STATIONERY. I ng about 90 acres, with large frame dwelling and jel-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, | &¢._1Tice, $1, Sent sealed by iuail. For sale at va. ¥i ”. ii finest ‘the cou there be number of. | = — — SSS For Baltimore and River Landings. Steamer Henderson had nearly the same experience. bria county frequently complained, and that at | POF you know.” —Binghampion Kepublican, paling springs. This property is bounded on the east SK ZOK 100.000 SYNONYMS AND JANTO- | Car, Geushegan. leaves Stephenson's Whatt coy : | the ty ong 4 ‘ Hotel Clerk (suspiciously)—“Your bundle } by Lougiborotich road, ou the south by Johu R. Dale, NYMS, with Eriticisms, Americanisms, Phrases, | Sunday at 4o'clock p.m. For turther information DR. HOLLAND'S AWFUL PLUK | the time the dam “was constructed a very (susp ly). andle | by i: eR eg ee reg ig ad Poa oe 3 apply Dr. Holiand, a physician who fived on Vine | ¥iS°FUs effort was made to put a stop to the | has come apart, May Task what that queer | ¢h the west ty the Xow } Goble. Massachuc TKEET, BE at BISHOP FaLLows. STEPHENSON & BRO. - aa pay 5 on Vine | werk. It is true that the leader in this move- | thing is? setts avenue extended through it. FIRST STREETS NORTHWEST. BLANCHE WILLIS mh6-6m cb ot, whart Street, saw both of his children drown before | ment was not a citizen of Johnstown, but he| _Guest— anew patent fire-escape, I| |, Terius of sale: One-third cish, balance in one. two. | Under the authority of a deed of trust to the under- Howard's New Look, is the Open: Door, jk KOLOMAG KIVLM La biNap. bis exes, but they were not washed out of the was and is a large mine owner in’ Cambria | always carry it go in case of fire T can let my- | te, four and tive years, with notes bearing interest | giened bearing date Avril 10, 1886, and ‘recorded in my25 a En fiscndav. Ms NEW IKON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD” buil He took both of the c * 5 lf di fi the hotel winde See?” pbb s Ghat rast ad the-office of the recorder of deeds for the District of 1» PURSE: . wes 71 wharf on MUNDAS, THU! Ys . He poth of them in his arms | county, His mine adjoins the reservoir prop- | 8¢!f down from the hot indow, See secured bya deed of (rust on tie property sold. All | Cohimbia, on the 27th day of May, 1889, 1 will offer and SA’ at7 em. SDA’ arm and bore them to the roof, caring | erty. | He related to ime on Saturday the story | Clerk (thoughtfully)—“I see. Our terms for ease cae ae Tbe beatined frou the pen eace: | for sale at public ‘suction in front of the respective SPECIALTIES UNDAYS p. ing at Bothing for the rising water. Finally compos- | of his labors in an effort to protect the lives | 6uests with fire-escapes, sir,” are invariably | $!;000 depos : " rf Bgeanees, Che Sethawing pes ermaze Sitmate im So cher Sense i. eas Ly ing himself. he kissed them both and watched | and property of the people of that valley, He | ash in advance.” —New York Weekly. Z HOMAS DOWLING, thd boure mentioned - HEN YOU HAVE TRIED DOCTORS, MEDI- are epee them tloat away. His father arrived here to- | was frequently on the spot his own engi-} Parson—‘You area total abstainer, I be- y, Auct ‘On FRIDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, ciues, and electricity in vain; when you are ut- | i : Pp bt » FOLEY, Auctioneer. cy oC) ‘ % _ das from Obi to assint is son and take home | neer inspected the work. He says the embank. | lieve, Mr. Flint?” Mr. Skinflint—“Yos, sir, 1 | care See » | UB A Se COCK As Myke im Shepherd's | teriy desperate. the ELECTROPOISE will cure you with him the bodies of the children. which have | emt was principally of shale’ and cla - ? of square 63 with the improvements | no matter what your disease or its ee ee 2s . and | be, Tnever tasted liquor but once, and that | 1 will sell all the stock contained in store 803 Market | pitubivision of sausre OT with the linpravements "Imo" HN N. WEL been recovered. Dr. Holland. after the death | that straw was used to stop the leaking of water | wes to the county pn twenty-three’ year ago. | Space,commencing THULMDAY, JUNE OTH. at 10: $0 | 760m said Detrees Street. RERGT RIGTETCib Tans pea PRS GE OCEAN STEAMERS. of his children, was carried out into the flood | wiuile the work was going on. He calledon the | Hen Hawbuck treated me three times that day, | sud will “continne day. and cvening® until tg Te A a tr rte in diserders, Malarial “Ay ROUTE TD LORDOK, — Which a an was standiag. "The doctor held | reo cambria county and told him it, was | and I got jest dizzy enough to let some scomp | silike wool ary ankl The goods, collet of |. aathnelis three-story trams Sweling No. 75" on | Lives woubiex Mtcuuatinn, Noursinin fusmuia ces | SUPE ROUTE TALON DO ops. @ 00, which a man was standing. The doctor held | his duty to apply to the court for an injunction, } pass ale nickel on me. When I found that | Woyiupjabets und Novelties, Eislits Mods and Teskie, | Said Sixth street. Sucee pacmeemientiy eaaek a Fast Sywauers, up his hands; the man seized them and dex- | The sheriff promised to give the matter his at- | ogt I says to myself, ‘You've had enongh,’ an’ | adequate sfuthor woods to mamersee tna sce | “Terms of nae: One-third cash on the day of male, oF | STM OE BON, Medion Eieciems DOs 12tee n> To Routhanrt t:sadab. bas trously slipping. valuabie ring from the finger | tention, but instead of going before court went Thin't tetched » drop anos, nor I aintt Goin’ | Ladies will do weil to attond the morniug sale, ay the | within ten daye thereafter, the residue sn two equal | NICIOon bey ey he LN ny 2 of one han for wh Tes aaa ean, a f fume 11, bratally threw bite out into the | to the Cambria company for consultation. An | ter.”—The Epoch. oe = Jett | day of nale, eh the purchaser's promissory fee wan; Werte, Bat, June current again. ‘The physician was saved, how- | employe wus sent up to make an inspecti aga eases ings. : ikea are to be given, Dear iuterest front the day FAMILY SUPPLIES. boetre ever, ard has been looking for the thief and | and as his report was favorable to the reeervene | Sce2® se ing verebd ben eo dae She aba policies of iuru 4 would-be murdererer ever since. work, the sheriff went no fucther. But the | «jitred (reading Ei uipurmasnd kinaa ears yy AvoTion. tion of the ‘uideiniued, cr all ash if docred __ CRUSHED IS ills OWN HOUSE, | gentleman referred to said he had not failed to | red lips with frantic sbandon. She shivered | “7 witl offer for sale at Pabilc Auction the valuable | {72 UuPared dollars denostt ou sccepte purchaser David Dixon. an engineer in the employ of | make public his protest at the time and to re-| and writhed in his close embrace, Her breath | vuiliaenan a N, and O, in square No, 152, on 18th male to be with within ten the Cambria iron-works, was with his family in | POW li frequently; This recommendation for | came in quick knickerbockers, Her eyes—" | stvetweeu S aid sts. 1 w. sat SAVE OCLGGR | (ou, Cutt ctetrve tbe vipat Lo ro-stivertion the property his house, on Cinder street, when the flood bo easyer yy ead spre: = sage e by] Gladys—“Oh, Alfred, what nonsense are you} P.M. This Jproperty has udlvan ties, being corer | and re-sell thesame at the cost of defaulting pur ptruck, the cits. The shock overturned bis Cousicmation was certainty had at South Wek | crane ea daa ‘heedepthor abou f0 tet and wil be pol an a - - Conemaugh, - en Ly OF lots, as ‘SeeML house against —- gh, vale and Johnstown on that text says, ‘Her breath came in guick, short | “Terms ‘Particulars at time wale. J pants.’ "—To-Day, WO. DENISON, 923 F st. n. Ww, gy te og hn ae pore "| ‘THE OLD STORY OF WOLF, WOLF. GEORGE W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. june4-d&de SSS "_'l ste vind’ of th mans rsa cowie yore Ric pdyreced at 29 anverte seh vip aioe \Chronte Rheumatism Cured, Pree o ROHN BPE __GENTLEMI GOODS. there, in sight of wife and c! n, except- | lent at these places early , but citi-|' Robert G. Eldert, Valley Stream, N. Y., writes: Ni ‘ANIA AVENUE ing Joseph, ‘a Afteen-year-old lad, iho was | zens remarked that the rumor: wae afawitias | “Teton! in Liber Xo. drowned, the water rising and smothering bim | incident of the annual freshets. It was the old tee to 082, of a deed of recorded in Lil becatsc cf his inability to get from between the | classic of “wolf! wolf!” caren ower asst mr tack ly back z nate 0 Li . DAL. at. Dw. ‘et seq, of the ‘the. pa yeh Fe cae D. a ‘ADT FIVE . os No. oe in buildings. His wife was badly crushed and it is | first floors to the water and retired ba eae! ~~ “ beg ie be paralyzed. ‘J procured two thougist \7ill be an invalid the remainder of her | wait until the river should recede, they ‘them across days. The children, including the babe in its | done often before, scouting the fttold ‘store | LGTaas, and Put Bours father's arms, ‘wore sll ave and the other | of the breaking of the reservoir, ‘The reader | coasea, At s -) | IMPORTER AND TaItoR, §‘ ‘ Lage in six the end of a week I pat on “erm ot eal and the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS boy, Joe, of the brightest, bravest, hand- | will note the remarkable conflict between that | ALLOocK’s PoRoUs PLasTEns, wore them weive quate, for witch somiest little fellows in the world, was in Lis | shale und clay story of the mine owner, re- | en WOK, them off, and washed my iiust ou the provers, Ladies CRORE Reusetand near the Pennsylvania posse ferred to above, and the published statement | blasters It is now three month since the siane at the : satian, and wes reewued wi iy by of Gen. Secobosd, whe had cherge of the con- er cured me, and I feel very much stronger and 2211 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.

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