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May 19, 1883

Clean your Cellar

Clean Your Cellar. — Every cellar in this town should be cleaned out and thoroughly aired. Much sickness is caused from the neglect of not giving cellars an early spring cleaning. The damp, mould, poisonous air […]
May 19, 1883

Dam No. 6 Repair

The canal authorities are about to repair and build higher the dam at No. 6. The old dam leaks badly, and is not high enough to furnish a full head of water when the river is […]
May 19, 1883

Interview with Boteler; John Brown

Old John Brown. — “Gath,” in his letter to the Cincinnati Enquirer, has some interesting notes of an interview in New York with Hon. A. R. Boteler. He says: Mr. Boteler is a man rather above […]
April 25, 1883

C. E. Kaldenback Land Purchase

REAL ESTATE.The Official Transfers, as Recorded To-day. Messrs. Danenhower & Son, real-estate brokers, 1226 F street northwest, report the following transfers in real estate in the District to-day, as compiled by them from the official records […]
April 3, 1883

Michael Boler run over

Mr. Michael Boler, son of Mr. Richard Boler, of Harper’s Ferry, was run over and killed one day last week, on the Connellsville Railroad.
March 29, 1883

James Doody, Killed

Mr. James Doody, who left Martinsburg January 1st for Pittsburg, was accidentally killed by being run over by an engine in the yard of the Connellsville & Pittsburg Railroad, at Pittsburg, on last Monday night.
November 1, 1882

Birth: James Alvey Flanagan

Register of Births Within The District of Chas. H. Trail, Assessor, For The County Of Jeff, In The Year Ending 31st December, 1882. Lines Numbered 29 Date of Birth Nov. Name of Child, If Named Alby […]
June 3, 1882

Trespass Notice; Joseph L. Eichelberger

Trespass Notice.—THE undersigned hereby warns all persons from trespassing upon his lands, (either upon the farm occupied, by Mr. Joseph L. Eichelberger, near Unionville, or upon the farm upon which I reside,) in any way whatever, […]
March 25, 1882

Moler & Caton Wedding Announcement

On March 22nd, 1882 at Bethesda M. E. Church, at Moler’s X Roads, by Rev. D. M. Moser, Mr. ARTHUR L. MOLER and Miss IDA L. CATON, both of Jefferson county.
March 18, 1882

Sprow leaves Ore Bank

Mr. Geo. W. Sprow, who has been superintendent at the ore bank, on the Virginia side of the Potomac, for the Messrs. Ahl, of Antietam Iron Works, about 6 miles south-east of this town, for the […]
March 18, 1882

Martinsburg & Potomac Railroad Freight Earnings

On the Martinsburg & Potomac railroad there was an increase in 1881 over 1880 in freight earnings of $759.88, in passenger earnings, $1,783.97, and from express $123.30, making a total increase of $2,668.05. There was an […]
March 18, 1882

Death of E. Morton Lackland

We very much regret to chronicle the death of Mr. E. Morton Lackland, which took place on Thursday of last week, the 9th of March, by suicide, at his home near Charlestown, in this county. He […]