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TRO*NLSS OF TM uWaNAm&
rs. ubbead Ne to S to tmes CRY 9
tog Se a Dtaveee.
The domestic troubles of Wiliam D. e
hard and his handsome young wife are ge
caueing no little talk at Red Bank. N. J. I
wife has gone to Sioux City with her child fort]
purpose of saring an absolute divorce, wh
will permit her to marry again. Mr. Hubbe
is the som of John a. Hubbard. a wealthy re
dent of the town. About eight years agO N
and Mrs. Daniel E. Allaire went to led Bu
from New York with their three daughters n
two eame. The three Allaire gins were aU
usany pretty and well educated.
Mary. or Name, as she was called, the youin
est daughter, was a handsome blonde of Al
agure and very vivacious. she had a sopral
eoses et e aweatnesm and power. 91
jaiethehir the First Methodist Epis
pal cherkh and I in an the bgcoer
given in the town, was load the e
pany of young men. She became acqualnt
'ith young Wil Hubbard, and when abs wi
nineteen years of age she had promised I
maTr hima. His parents strongly opposed di
mae
The young couple were married. and who
he bsamds parents became recacild to I
marriage Mr. Hubbard. r., erected a ban
smme cottage e Meammath street, in whic
Wil and hs bride began housekeepim* Tb
young wedded people were both pop an
thev entertaimed in goo style. -
Three years after wo marriage Mm,. Hubbm
became the mother of a pretty little girl. TI
nest year it beeame known that diseard ha
erept into the blte amily eircle. '1e diel
emes between the young husband and il
grew into frequent and bitter quarrels.
The husband was intensely jealous of b1
wife afn ently seeond her of being on
tely wefood of te society ofother yeya
and unmarried men. The family of the hi
band took has side, while the frienda of th
Allasres stoutly abampisoed the cause of I
wife.
Mr. Hubbard's pareate returned to No,
Yerk. where her father died. About two yea
ago a very bitter quarrel occurred. whibk we
eaded by Mrs. Hubbard throwing a pan 4
disk water over her husband. The next da
young Hubbard mysteriously disappeared tes
his bome and the town.
His wife did all sheeould to obtain se-n
trace of his movements, but her eforts yea
an vain. The members of the Hubbard fami
aid knew nothing about himor his hkmi
pion. Tepretty cottage in which the youn.
eemple began housekeeping wassold under tb
foeeloesre of a mortgage held by Rubbard'
father.
About six months ago Mr. Hubbard went t
her mothers bome in New York with her child
fhe has two brothers. They all refuse to s:
anytag about the cam. but it is known the
Mrs. Hubbard told several porsoms that he we
gong te Dakota to obtain a divore there.
Ia Satrday night the mining young has
hand cnme to Red Dnk. If he has ever beei
there before since the time of his mysteriou
disappearance none but his relatives know 0
his visit. Be talked Saturday night with i
number of his friends. but rofused to OW
whoee he was living.
Itis sid by those who may they can prove i
that young dubbard is interesetd in a besines
house in New York, and that he boards im
Brooklyn. A few weeks ago Mrs. Allaire, th
mother of flubbard's. wife, inherited a fortun
esimated at nearly 4109.00.
T-REISM DElRGAD O'TRAGE,
Two rencmenase Captured and Meld be
Ueavy unesm.
The recent spasmodi attempt of the TurkiW
government to suppres brigandage in Turk
and in the provinces under Turkish jurisdio
tun has resulted. as have its other attempts, i
complete fadlre. Another illustration of th
namunity which these robbers enjoy while pur
uing their vocation in the domiions of the
sultan has been given near the scene of th
recent robbery of the Oriental express a
ftheremskoi. between Constantinople am
Adrianople.
The brigands recently imade a descent from
:hear stroughold in the mountains and kid
:iaed a Frenchman named Raymond, vim
eultivated a farm near Tehere koL an
another man named RuMe. who was employe.
by Raymond as n overseer. The two ma
male a desperate resistance before the
Selded to the brigeads. and tn the :-g
6oth at them were severely injured. They wer
carried off by their emptore to the mountains
* here the amount of money which they as
pay Ur their ransom was decided upon. A
soon as the leaders of the band had settle
this matter they dispatched Rufe to Constanti
nople with a letter to the Count of Montebello
Freneh ambassador to Turkey, damanding th
-um of :A for the release of their prisa
Orn.
The letter stated that in the event of a re
tnval to pay the money Raymond, who was sil
Lead by them as a for the return o
;uflfc. would be shot. Combt of Monte.
bell. immditely demanded an interview witi
the sultan and urgently represented to hi
majestey that the Turkish gvernmeatmashtab
*awrb benam as would eours the release 0
Mlaymond.
MWNO6 BUEPOETE3 D LA.M
earft " Daj Thte It Would an buseusst
Will Robert Bonner's marveleus mare San
be retired from the turft The mare reeent
sustained a serious injury, and bsenmen thial
she wid never be able to lower her record e
that of Mand it. The mare traveled about i
great desal last year in her four-year-old forn
and bemnme nervos, and did net improve het
three-year-old record. Charles 8. Marvin ha
been constant and faithful in attenanee upo
the Ally at the Palo Alto stablee, and hae
hoped to make the amare e xcel not only hei
own record, but that et land S., at the Rai
Joee races during the present week.
The San Join track is very fast and muel
was espected. Last week Marvin was almas
heartbroken when be found he could net tab
)'unie, to ea Jese.
Marvin said: "If Wunol should be driven I
would probably ruin her for life, and as
high-pricedt horeefdesh cannot be trifled with
We have taken every precaution to keep her il
tram. I would drive her a little in the moe
ing. and in the afternoon, if the weather us
goud,. would turn her ouit to give her an sarn
and keep her healthy.
"She wan looking splendid and fed exee
tleallv well, and a little over a month ag
chpped of a gearter In 0.20. Alt of a suddel
sh. showed a lassmens and evidently at
strained herself rising in the p~adoeks
"TFhe daieuty. apparently, sin the thigt
hot it gradsaly disappeared. Two weeke ag
I drove her n easy male in 2.I, but the Ieee.
nee again appeared, andlIhad to give ua Na
the pressat. It is doubtful when she can b
drive. again.
Debert 5onner. the owner of Sened, said s
night that the rvpoet seat uut from Dan Frau
'ec.r to tee efeet that helistohbe pr e
se SamoA tret against her own iseerd ot 2.10
at Ran Joe le without foundation. Me maa
tat there as a possiiity that she will net te
against her own reeedl at presnt. - e hi
been il, but it isauothing serius," herme
"The letest report that I have had fre.
Charlse Marvin. her triner. was two wool
ago, ad I do net knew fee sure whether the
well euouth to If she is net I think
aboeld hauts him before this Ml
wsi be here Ortober 15."
ima: 1o Do Wrrn "A Dat Or. "- s
at Island Park in the Potumace at
Uerry, the site of the moat picturesque scener
withan les miles of Washington and ii
theater of the mee thrilling events of the wai
Traafrem altimre and Ohio station
920 and 10:0 a.sa. Thursdays. One doll
renad trip. Alt i ==me=-- free. e
Daaeanres, bath at Colonlal and Clitc
maas Take stammer Gee. IayS n .ma.-Adi
leessepae s .peatb be C-ae
A contract s signed at at. Paul pesterdi
between W. R. Heast, proprietor of the al
francisco Erameiser, and Frederick Drissoc
managaref the Ut. Paul Pignsse-Preae,asheri
the P.se-iese see an aseselet o i
Emm.- in Its etai buseau assmag ost
athe Wsiten. The objeet af the I
wha o to a*t.: ofo al
boitof nteeseeemnto , t is gn
burea was thhe Umber Bsen.
Mr. earat letls m
5as.., Cesveli erT sGMt
-isea seiseste~l
* en to esc d e pqwe
ganhe tobarareeqU yt
sek mar lia.
ADU LLE 7=102T&
m. Uses a Teamm amstegs" vertune raA edIf
by curng lamasrtuq'. areoyeuad.
b- TIsm the eath' -emmoa
In In the last days of his life Issartlne, th
e French poet and statesman, lived in the Bo1
me de Boulogne near Paris, in a little bou
Pa given him by the nation. Though much tor
A msented by creditors he lived in compara,
i- tire comfort, surrounded by ive or di
r. greyhounda, to which be was greatly at
i tached, and cultivating roses, cabbages and a
d little literatUre. His favorite greyhound was a
a- particularly slender and graceful one named
Mademlseise Finela The care of her was Sh
g- Aret duty of his servants, who were permitted
ie toe speak of and to her only in the formal third
0 person.
Oe day. during a harfal rain storma, Mad
eMonelle Finette was taken very Ill. TamartiE
called a maid, who hope to be a "green'
young girl, fresh from Burgundy.
"Reaiand feteb a vetn rge in
0 stantly" he commanded; "ma ..Z H Fi
nette s very ill."
0 The gir started of and began inquiring for
the nearest doctor. Phe was referred to Dr.
Isai, a you physleian who ha lately eatb.
~ Imbed hisl nthe neighborhood. Be had
ad eight patent. and four of the eight had
b quickly passed beyemd the reach of aedical
attendance.
d "Who want me suh a day a thW' mid Dr.
IS shArly, as the girl rang his bell.
"OhV., a Monsieur de Lammartine, sir," she
d ad, "and you must come right of; Made
moielle Finette is verge ill!"
Lamartine! The young doctor was in a
Y In spite of the weather he put on
nekis frock coat, his most resplendent
anki and his has---t pair Of gloves,
and hastened to Lamartine'scotage. Whet an
g opportunity! Physisia to the famiy of Lam
artine: for-e idto himself-Maemoiselle
Vinette is evidently one of the great man's iba
oediate famdy; anires,
maan up in a actor found
Leartine's gate open;,and the post him
Iesf standing near it.under a big umbrella.
"I have been waiting for you, sir," said the
poet, "with cruel t You have come
mess too se. dmomi.ell Finette is very.
Svery I."
"How old Is she?" asked the doctor, fidget
ing timidly.
-Three years.
Onlj three year ! Do yon think it is the
cru, onaleur de LamartI ne?'
cTie croup? Oh. I think not, but here we
are..
' LMartine tiptoed into a darkened chamber
the young doctor following him. impressed anJ
solemn, toward a curtained bed.
"Here Is our little saferer," said the great
maan, with a poetic sigh. ''You see
I I had not an eause to call you in haste."
He lifted the milk eartain. and there, curled
up and shivering on a satin coverlet, lay the
greyhound.
"What !" exclaimed the doctor, "It'sa dog! Is
Mademoiselle Finette a greyhound, sir?"
"Certainly," said Lamartine, "but what's the
matter with you, sir?"
I-I'm not a veterinary surgeon!" said Dr.
lie.
"What are you, then?"
"I am a physician. Monsaer de Lamartine."
Te % was in fresh alarm, though he could
t help from laughing as th blunder.
ever, Dr. Ise volunteered to do what he
could for Mile. Finette, and his services were
accepted. He treated the dog faithfully and
she recovered.
roum that time the You doctor had a pow
erful friend. He met peo of distinction at
the poet's hone, and whenever any one was
ill Lamartlne exclaimed:
"Why don't they try Dr. Ie? He cured
Finctle."
k StTVUNI3RS 133z LACKIMSG
An Upkesen uaides Of thee serat En.
emmsment.
St. Louis Grand Army men just hoe frova
k the Detroit encampment are discussing an in
I eldent of the reunion that he mande many of
them very angry. It is the eastom of the local
k committee when an encampment is held to get
u up a handsome souvenir badge to be pre
i sented to each delegate. The local committee
I having oharge of the encampment makes an
i accurate estimate of the number of delegates
to be present, and, after accepting the design.
the eosmaittee superintends the striking of
of the medals and then ames that the die is de
stroyed.
k This year, it is aseerted, a Boston engraver
I got the contract for the souvenir and then,
I through the relationsi he bore to tien.
VeaSey and on the authority of Gen. Alger of
Miehigan, this gentleman got permaisan to
issue an unlimited number of the badges,
something that he never happened before.
The consequence was that the engraver during
the encampment had scores of men selling the
I "oincis" badge on the streets of Detroit.
Then more en appeared with "oeficil"
- and at the first bivouac of the veterans,
when soldier boys showed with unconcealed
I pride their happy possession of the Detroit
souvenir, it was tound that there were at least
I three diferent kinds of "ofcial" souvenirs.
Dt the delegnts had a piece of yellow ribbon
only to show that they were high Islators of
the Grand Army of the Republic. The commit
tee that Usually presents the handsome badge
, to the delegates f this time and the proud
representativs of the heroes went home with
a ttle strip of yellow ribbon and a promise
I that the souvenir would follow at a later day.
r The eplaai=m given by the committee was
that the designer failed to have the msedals
there on time, but they did not try to esplain
th esso engraver's proditable job.
The Family Useerd.
Fresa the Chicaso Tribune.
"That," said thie quiet little woman, as she
was showing her guest over the hons, "is my
hail phonograph and family record taker. My
husband and my some all talk into it when they
come home at night, and eaeh haa to give the
hour at which he comes in."
t But mightn't they give the wroag hour?"
" Oh, yes; bat I don't care about that par
ticularlv." maid the little woaman carelessly.
"It shaws me their condition, and that's what I
wty know. Now, you stick thoe little
me thn ay ara and I'l turn on the switch,
.and we'llse what the report is thin morning."
aThe visitor followed instruetions, and then
- the lhttle weoman asked her If she saw the value
s of It. She maid mste emsphatisally that she did.
g Them the little woman took the report hrself~,
and she grew red in the face s the machine be
"it'sh ig.m.,*nI'angled of It! Whoop~-e~e!
a Fmllsr's a goat and had amore fun than a box
s et mnkeys I Whoop-in, Marie, wow-wI nI
Then she turned the machine= of and maid
a faintly:
-'Geor'ge mes he playIng a joke cm mee."
rThere wee maere arcasm then sincerity In the
s tone of the visitor as she replied eoldly:
"I psesumes so."
t
- ~ A ~p Lage ar.
"If you should be tempted to give ma a ase
C af bead wiRl you kindly hatter it emly oa on
a sider" ugedsd a gentiemam et leisere an he
steed at the hItches doe of a suburban reel
a dance just as the sun as getting tired yester
5 day afterme.
I "-f ye'e not out ot the gate and around
Sthe eerser before I eoeut nineteem the mesi
ferectons bloodhound this side of the 3oeky
im.=tain='l butter ye. em beth sides," mid
*the warsa who had a hot latiromn her had.
y "There It goes agate," maid the isn dele
* gate of the itesmindese' Unie., a o
r. ready to dedge the dog. "there it goes a !i
0t if I was a commomn teamp I wouldn't ojc
mr but for amen who has saved esteem Mveesn
placed his own life In jegry--"
The womaen with th enre seftened and
soon the life saver wee werrying himaself around
a. hunk of beefsteak.
"Poor aman!" mid the women, "teB ma all
about it."
bs the lest mers et beektsat disappeered
~'the distanee to the tremt g-s and
--"1Ink thr.es..e eie...There. hava
ybesa asreem or arsn he eebasil
'I the wsd
"lesse. They wee eB hash hees i the
in twedo tr dek aetndme ad
he thee-"
he It teeh te wanasgso half beer to ind
ha shtttee nti t eathe Uo
etr osh he wasyhagm
is em the bseekofhilisss,
-A dsekmase.
re m the ish.
S hmbg-'W to gstag rich new."
Insaut--what' he deber
==, s a bgataerna nms,"
,,iEenettpa deter."r
WAS TES MAN FRANK &Lar
A Mysseitms VaE Rami la Sethbnry
Aowesr the Marnser' Dlesertpse,
Depft nerf theodoretp.Wheeler at sfeth
bury, Cona., -nks he ba a lue to ash where
aboute of Viank c. Alay, who is wanted in
New Eompshhe for the murder of - Christie C.
Warden on the night of July 1T. Tbe town of
Hanover and the state of New Essapshire have
offered rewards amounting to $4,0f ot Almy's
apprehension, but as yet he has eluded all his
pursuers.
About three weeks ago a man who gave the
name of Chambers applied to Sheriff Wheeler
of Southbury for work. He looked travel
stained and appeared nervous and worried.
He was about thirty years old. Ave feet ten
behe high and weighed about 100 pounds.
He had has=l eyes, dark brown hair and a
Clean-shaven face.
Sheriff Wheeler was not in need of any help,
but he know a farmer who Wanted a man and
mat the fellow to him. The farmer engaged
him. He wasindustrious, but never conversed
about himself or told where he came from.
The farmer's wife was in the habit of cutting
pieces out of the n which she thought
would interest her husband, who had not time I
to read the newspapers thoroughly, A week
ago Saturday she cut out several items,as usual.
Among them was an editorial advising farmers
to be warned by the fate 'of Christie Warden,
and not Introduce unknown men into their
families. When the hired man came home he
saw the cliings and read them. He came to
the edito and seemed greatly disturbed.
Suddenly he went to his room, taing the edi
torial with him. When the hired girl went to
call him be had disappeared with his belong.
ings and a quantity of provisions from the
pantry. Hef behind him, however. a forty
four-caliber revolver, which answers the de
scription of the weapon used by the murderer.
The farmer's little daughter noticed that he had
in hia on a large bone-handled knife
mark "Cattle," which. according to the de
scription seat out by the ate authorities, was
inscribed on Almy's knife.
The day the man left Sheriff Wheeler received
a copy of the proclamation of Gov. Tuttle of
New Haphire offering a reward of 02,000 for
Almy's arrest. Almy's descriDtion accom
pled it. The description esacily taliee with
t of the farm hand, except that Almy had a
mustache, while this man had none. The knife
marked "Cattle," however, is considered the
strongest of evidence.
Sheriff Wheeler held a conference with Chief
Egan Saturday and reported the case to him.
Chief Egan thanks that the fellow is probably
Almy. Sheriff Wheeler has searched all over
Southbury and the neighboring country, but
could find no trae of the man. It as thought
that he has gone toward New York city by the
New England road.
T1E KING AND Tdt HUSSAB,
Frederlek's Objection to the Attention of a
Servant to a Tradesman's Daughter.
From De bar.
King Frederick II had a decided objection to
any of his servants cultivating the society of
the softer sex. One day he got to hear that
Husear Dreeen, who had charge of the petty
cash, paid regular visits to a tradesman's
daughter in Potedam, especially at those hours
when concerts were given at the Palace of Sans
souci or when the king was asleep. Frederick
sent for Dresen, bade him sit down at the
writing desk and dictated to him the following
letter. as he paced up and down the room:
"My sweek the king begrudgesme every hour
that I spend in your agreeable company. To
shorten my absence in future and to prevent
It being noticed and envied by the old
growler I would ask you to engage a room in
the Brandenburg suburb. not far from this
place. We shall thus be able to see each other
more conveniently than in town. 'I rue till death,
your affectionate Dreesen." With a trembling
hand, and the perspiration beadig on his
manly brow, the man wrote down the above
lines.
"Finished?" Inquired the king.
"Yes," aid Dreesen.
"Then fold up the letter and seal it."
This done Frederick dictated the correct ad
drew. of the young lady. sent for a courier, and
ave him the letter for delivery. The remedy
had its desired effect for a time, but afterward
Dreesen was found to be guilty of grave mis
demeanors, and severe measures had to be
taken with him. Yet even then Frederick
would not deliver him into the hands of jus
tioe. but decided to reduce him to the ranks.
An officer conveyed the intelligence to Dree
sen in his lodgings at the palace Dreesen
started at the news, but seeming to recover
himself he begged permission to go and fetch
something out of his bed room. A minute later
there was the revort of a pistol. Dreesen had
blown out his brains. When the king heard of
this he remarked: "I did not think the fellow
capable of such determination."
She Made the Court Slush.
fuem the Lowistea Journal.
The complainant in the serious case of Min
oty agt. Minety, before Judge Cornish Satur
day morning at the Lewiston police court, was
Angela, the wife, a dare woman, with a hand
some face, thin red lips, sparkling eyes and
nervous hands.
Angele is the wife of Charlea Minoty. and
Charles, according to her story, is a bad man,
so bad that when he came home at6 p. m. on
Friday to supper he kicked up a fuss and
stabbed her in the knee with a sharp knife, the
knife breaking into three pieces, and he throw
ing the fragments at her.
Ninoty is a young man with a sloping fore
head. He denied the allegation. He never
hit her. He never stabbed her on the knee.
He
tiensation !
Pretty Mr.. Angela Ninety has sprung from
her chair. she has jumped to the center of the
floor, and before the court or the offiers can
prevent she has grabbed her skirts at the hem
and. is elevating-but, really, you must ezouse
us.
'Me court blushes, but remains firm at his
ofdtwhile Capt. Prench alasntly but
edshrto her seat before she haa made any
extended ocular demonstration of the knife
thrust in the presence of tbe spectator.
Minety was sentenced to one month in jail.
No Daycasts at His Court.
Judge Dotkin is at Topeka from southwest
Kansas and In speaking of the forthcomming
trial of Brenna, who killed Col. Samuel Wood,
said: "I understand the sheriff of Stevens
county intends to call on the governor to send
the militia to Hughtown when Brennan Is tried.
I want to say that if it he done there will he no
court. A will never try a case or prit one to
he tried in my district ader te shadow of
bayonets. I will swear in new court bailiffs,
who will he able to keep the peaee and prevent
murder or bloodshed.'
Judge Botkin exhibited letter. which threat
ened his life, and said: "I know there is a plot
to kill mse. but I want to say that every hair on
my head is numbered; that If I am molested I
have friends enough to see to It that every one
of the conspirators will bite the dust, and the
funeral procession will reach from Topeka to
1No Man's Land."
The feeling In southwest Knsas= is Intense
and murder and bloodshed maay follow.
Grand Armay Eartalty,
Fross the Nesten eald.
Considering the age and infirmities of the
meembers of the Grand Army of the Republic
the deaths In their ranks are net so numerous
as It, might be enpeeted they would be. A roll
of g6l dsaths In a year out of a total mesa
bership of LM, Ia on cly sbout one-half the
annual death rate of Boston, where, with a
io etM,U0, there were 1O,181 deaths
year It ema Incredible that the Grand
Army death statistles earn he anywhere una
correet, though there is no apparent reason
why they ahould not he at east approzi
mately so.
rom the na-at c...-u-cilastte.
The attempt to be maade i. Califernla next
week with the trotdag mare Beaol to beat the
recerd will be watehed with interest. The
mate has her own reeord of 2,*0%, made In her
thrsee-year-el forma She else has to face the
rensd by MauidB. et IAS. Elai e a half
mite recerd of 1.6S3%, whi s ta 2.5 ga hut
it dose not follew that she or any other hoe
wll everhe ale to maho a ful m~i Ithat
thae. Bosesmen believe that lowering the
record from this timeces will be by traetloas
of a aedwide aart. But horasmen held
the opinionwhen 3-13 or 2.3 nas eon
jidered very tret-n the
UEnoussr Tmssue to COwm Cm.-The Da
and 0.3.3. bapae nale eussese gjehess
free ahigo to Osean Ut at rates of 30
and 3.5 e t ound tpefarmer g-o
for fe.s days meom date sale and the latter
saaAugs a. Trains leave Washing
tTMam. and 4:2U p.m. daily, easept
A Laudn. h m M hgas - t
permb of a ebmebk faha t . ll.
WANTED-HELP.
W ANTED-A 0ILL TO NURSE AND ONE YOU
rahoework. At 1&C L at. n. W. 1*
W ANTED.FOU HALF-GROWN BOYS TO
wash bottle amake thassae=em s gmeeafy use.
fal. Apply I'MDt.n.w. *l
W ANTED --IRBI 11T-CLABW MGHT COOK.
ELKS' DININGROOMS. 9O Ps. &Te. 1t**
VIANTED-1'EN MEN .ALARVi6idEE -Wtzi
Apply between 8 and 11 a.m., Room 3and 4
iNO.5Pa. ave. it*
W ANTED-TWO GIRLS-00Q AND NURE.
APply to Lieut. C. W. TAYLOR, Foet Myer.
Only those with good references need apply. 1t*
W ANTED - STEADY. CLEAN AND HONEST
girl. fourteen or titteen years of age forlight
housework. oasional attendance in conigctiom*y
etorefaad of two; no washing; food home. Cll at
171lu $th st. am.w. .AU114%t*
AWT T-6A DRUG CLER1 ; BEST O REFER
en.es req~ured. Apply at IULON'S PHAUt
MACY. 1113 imnagt.. Alexandria. Va. sulI-'t'
WANTED-COLORED MAN SERVANT IMME
diately; private tantly ; wait on table and uake
Imelf nraly useful: hmust have some expeiecfe
reerns. Apply DIL ELLIOTT. Phelps
Plac Washington Heights, D.C. aul 1t
WANTED-A BAKER AT ONCE. APPLY AT
18*s 3d at. a. w. it*
WANTLD-BY A PHOTOGRAPHER, YOUNG
man allassistant; nauWt have had * or 3 years' ex
rerience. Call any morning between Nand 9 at 419
9th t.a.w. a -t
W ANTED-COMPETENT COOK; ALSO GIRL Ad
1bambearmaid and waitress, to go to Atlantic
C referencf. Call at basement door.
WANTED-25 UNION PLASTERERS. APPLY
Wat th and Csts. se. F. E. SMITH. aull-2t*
ANED-AT CITY INTELLIOENCE OFFICE
cook.. walts. chambermalid. men. woWm.
boys; rmpioymet at once; a t. tttaon! prepared for
governukertt, Pulasnd reat road svi e.
aull-i* D. SHACKLEFORD, 4-7 11th it.n. W.
W ANTED-MRN AND WOMEN COOKS. $10 TO
075; laundreases. maids, waitresses, nurses.sales
ladles, waiters., hellmen. pent en and ids, bar
eull-4 kers.eniiners. DC'8 A CY.6137th.
_aull4t*
ANTENA STOUT BOY OR YOUTH WHO
has had Nome explee in a workshop or using
a ale; stats e. wae experience and wags wanted.
Address HA. DY. 24tar office.aut1
7ANTED--AN EXPERIENCED MILLINER. AP
aalY at ME1 VER'S. i!2 7th at.. bet. I and K a. w.
W^NT'"-COLORED BOY TO OPERATE A
DRY Ironer. Apply TOLMAN STEAM LAtN
DRY. it.
uAXTED-Ae EX1P RENCED C0LLAR AND
rV uff staralaer. bubTON $TEAM LAUN~DRY.
cor. st and ets. n.w. -aull-2t*
WATED--A COLORED COACHMAN WHO UN
derstands the care of horses; must come recom
mtended. APPly 1fl2 K at. n.w. It*
WANTED--A BOY FIFTEEN TO EIGHTEEN
$I Yar ol -oe who hs been *mplope4 ina shoe
store preer. . B._(USDOlF. I51-40,tF, t.auI1
ANTED - A FIRST-CLASK STEAMFITTER;
W bet of waxe to a good man. A ply to I ENDLEY
BiGb. 417 12th at. n. w.. bet. jand f a. m. Aug.
12. It.
WANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENElAL HOUSE
work In a private family. Apply at 3(b 7th st.
L w. aull-t*
7ANTED-A T1ADY WANTED IMMEbiATEI.Y
for position vacated throgh illness; hours. 9 to
5; R8weeklytocommenve. 4. 7ths t., rooma6. 1t'
rANTED-RELIABLE WHITE GlIRL To COOK.
wash. Iron. mend for one lady; later there will be
no cooking; sta- nights; references required. Call
alter4 eJock,1P~U1tI at. n.w. aull--t*
WA ENTD-ONE GOOD TINNEl. APPLY To
GEO. E. HUTCHINS. 120Nt Est. n. w. It*
ANTED-LABORERN.BRIDNE CA RPENTERS
and teamsters to work on Metropolitan and South
ern railroad. Inquire on work at Lindena. %ld.. nine
miles north of Washington. W. J. DEtaNON & CO.
Contractora. a1o0-1w*
WANTED-A SOBER.FIlST-CLAUS SHOE COB
blar and repairer; no other need apply. "ap F
at. n. w. aul.st
W ANTEDL-A WOMAN TO DO PLAIN COOKING.
also noman for genera: housework. Applyat
485 Pa. ave. 0ul1-*
ANTED-BY A WHOLESALE PAPER HOUSE.
energetIe young man. Address Box '!. Star of
fiee. giving reference (city), are. experience and salary
expected. a10-3t*
WANTED-TWOGIRLS.ONEGOODCoOKAND
do li-ht housework; no washinror ironinr; also
a younmi rl s nurse. both stay rvugts; reference.
Apply-I1t V Fat. n. W. - -- aiulu2t*
'ANTED-WHITE AND COLORED COOKS
i(males and leaaales), tailor-ses waiters. house
workers, butlers, laundry and Iart haands. &c. (er
man and bwedisa women ij; trunks atorea,
auh-kx* BUIIINHAM'S. 1110 G at. n.w.
WANTED-A MAN COOK. APPLf IMMEDI
ately at The Willows. lennallytown road. Take
Tennall town electric cars at Georgetoan.
sue-31'C. KIRKWOOD.
'ANTED-THREE' LADIES TO TAKE ORDNRS
W for a new book; no experience neceeaary; 011
per week. R. A. lISMORE. :1U F at. n.w.ans-t
ANTED - ORGANIZERS FOR 'THE NON
W Secret Endowtuent Order, departwent clerks
preferreL. Call for circulars. It. A. DINSMORE.
;)I Fet. n.w. auS-1tt*
'ANTED-A PORTER; %HITE PREFERRED;
amust have locai references. MERTZ'S DRtO
STORL. 11th and F sta. an.3t
AN TED-IMMEDIATELY -COOKS. HOlisE
" keepers, nurse, waiters uaids. watchmen. por
ters, clerks for city and country. Register free. RE
LIABLE EPLOI MLNT BUiEAU. Ni) F St. n.w.
anut-lw
7 ANTED-DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU
rea't, couducted by ladies-nan and womenwhite
and colored. for all kinds of dowestic labor. caty.states
and springs; with references. 709 Lst. n.w. Jyt-w*
VANTED--INA PLEASANT BUSINESS,1i2j ME';
having experience Insurance business
ferred; Wstre% guarante-d Apply.4AN4DREW WAM
0161 st.a. w. tupstairs).between Uand 12a.m. aul-Ina
WANTED-TO ATTENDTOOUTSIDE TRADE A
reliable nan; must have a thorotuh knowlejge
of trimamings and sall wares. also faaillar with ga
city. Address OUTSIDE TRADE, Star office. jy31-int
WANTED-WE OFFER AGENTS bl MONEY
in ezc.uslve territ ry. Our new patent aides sell
at aight in city or cotry; new agent* frst in field
actually getting rich ; one agent in one day cleared VW;
so can you; catalogue tree. ALPINE SAFE C JM
PANI. 361-:71 Clark at., Cncinnati, Ohio. Je27:-eonJm
7ANTED-ENEROETIC MAN TO RENT AND
exhibit the marvelous Edison phonograph during
thesummer excurson season; large and uick
tutu. eferences required. COLUMBIA THONO
GRAPN COMPANY. tr Lat. n.w. Je9-39"
WANTED-STENOURAPHER8 AND REMING
TVtook typewriter operators direc-ted to tions.
Employera provided competent stenograp= and
henuton operators- nto Chaem for service. Wyc
101). SEAMANS 4BFEXDJ'. Reuiniton Tpe
writer Ome, Ut and sts. a. w. myl3t-d
WANTED-ROOMS.
IANTEN-TWO CUMMUNICATING ROOMS IN
n. w. on 1t or !d door, where caterer and chil
dren old enough to be at school are not ob-ected to;
rest about gi#6; beat uf references required. ioo 2,
91 wt.. Nat. Union building. aul 1-2*
WTANTED -, THRE EUNFURNISIIED ROOMS
Vtor man and Wife in northwest or northeast. Ad
dress M. N. W.,* Star olfiee-1.
W ANTED - FOUR OR FIV'E I'NFURNISHIED
rooms about nept. 1 for ight housekeepIng
Capitol Hill preferred. Addres U NO. Star offce. itS
W ANTD-A UltNHEDOOM ON CAPITOL
Hil ddrese, atatlig terms, 0. P., *Star ofiee.1*
WANTED-LOTS.
WA-.TED-TUItEE. LOTS IN NORTHWEST
sut benr store.; must be cheap to satIsfy
caab client. F. BENJA M15. 612 IF t. au l
WANTED--MISCFL A NEOUS.
W ANTED - OR ANOUT-F-TOWN4 HOUSE
eid ; note by nasil atended to. Addreee BO1roN
Sta fBe. an11-3t*
W ANED -FORTY CAKTS; 92.50 PER-DAY.
pe umshire ave, and E st. n.w. sul -3t
W ANTED IT KNOWi--HIGREST PRICE PAID
Ior old feather beds. Addreae (1. T HOM AS, Star
omce.e au10S*
WANTED-TO BUY A BOY'S SAFETY BICYCLE;
WASm NTeONi1~ N6rth in ond. A .aulV
WATDAT ONCE-FOR CASH. A GOOD
aedobedor. Address E.M.. Starofce.
aua
W ANTED-VIOLINI AND FLUTE PUPILS BY
two ex-U.S.A. mustetans. Seientfic Inastruc
tione. 65 for twelve weeks-.during ''vacatIon." Cell
at 30M tat.a.w. au6-1m*n
W ANTED-HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNI
tare; also stocks of acasdise of aul kinda
atorags and hauling. At WM. WENTAL'5. 9&f
7th Ut. n. waau-10w
WANTED-SPLENIDID PASTURE FOR HO3EE
'Y3e nm.--ln clover knee high. Mules and
Co..etr ... Good fences;:.hade...d raa
water. Apaply aS Rousm 110, mnan building. Ik
N.Y. ave. e4a
W TANTEN.TRANSLA*ION.-I DESIRE TO 03
Y~t~a pionta a a translattrer
.pPortu.neset
~eE m..Be refereneeegiven.
C. AO...oomzH. KM.a.w. anyd4 -
WE ANTED---ORSES TO PASTURE ON KNOX'S
YEtrsa. two aniles from the Caitol; ruanni w,
88, ts.Jy23-eoln*
Et an'ditatoneach we andyactice on'
eouree, snding benkemg, Iilustrated by Pref.
Msa'soselbraed hook charS- maIp. oomaae
elal auitha..=etc, writing and SlngO all earletiss of
paper. hngitebhand a1. .be
athe Prep. Dept. of the Coanbian Unvereay for
nm ebee at th . A. Ann the pse year.
1 tha otest th_.__ tpeen
.ehtulmess ee world aSc
I~z n . Asul 5 a -Isa
Maneedmaks; eog Fe RE; ALL
ieu akts. Ors bymai
WANTED-SITUATON.
WAST=*-aT A YOUNG WAN --A21 O0
e.aplaceSfknydiei. AddiemR NS
it.
DIES AGENCT
havesentmensega e all-el
WANTE'-' L W1"HEs To &O NS
a. W. trr ' = L. .O nl11
WA"TED EMPTYENS FOR 00MPETEN
OFFI Ct. C lr ( U fte. P. SEA sLRFOR
19-51t*NTIIL
W A- 6- A RESP114TABLE COMPMTR
famity ; rood retetucee. Address K. .,Star it
WATED-IITUATIONH FOR COOEr. CHAX
baraade waitressen, cagibae. drvrpo""e
nurne ator,'bookkeer d'I ft.men yon
for Digiftor). USLN NW f , a1 10 it l
WANTED-BY A LADY OF REFINEMENAR
19. Star omee-aaae-dt
WANTED-HOUSES.
W ANTED-A NORTHERN LADY DEBIRES TH1
care of whole or Iart of a furnished house from
Augr t 1 to October or 15lth. Will pay nominal rae
If necesary. PA.. btar ofince. aull-2t'
T ANTED-AT ONCE-# OR 10-ROOM HOURI
ilk sorthWee; munt be in bod aahghood 3
a iret-il lnveeinsnt. F. BENJM IN.302M
n.w- aWl-.
WANTED-TORENT HOpaE. OR 1ROOS
imod. inspw., is good order. bet. 13,1 and 19t
and V and 8 Ats. at.w. ; rent not to exceed $W0 pe
month; Art-elass tensaat for oe or two yeers.
Adres. Z. YT
aul0-2t* Star ';o.
'ANTED-1 MAVE A CLIENT WRO WISE1
to anveet 410.000 in hmall be-sm paeing 10 pe
cent; owners please send .artfentere.
s -109 DAVID 1. TOWE. MY sit. aLw.
WATD-A MOUfE. IN GlOOD CONDITION
furnishedeoruatenished;modsrnimpovemetl
qlC X. sao ce
*ANTED-AT ONCE. FOR GOOD TRNANTt
three "yen or eiht-rom bouses. northwest 0
northeast. 3 mo.; two six-room" houses at
mr a one oan. 140 mn. RDW. AMAIN
Jr..* at. a.1111-4111
W ANTED-TO RENT A FOUR OR SII-ROO
furni6hed house in sorthwest; M. A
statitur price and location. P. 0. Box 411. a.W
WANTED-I AM RAVING DAILY APPLICA
tions for houses to rant in all parts of the city
owners placing their house with ae sill have them
wall advertised. A.?. FARDON.
aub.3t 126 F Et.
WANTED- IMMEDIATEDY-FOR A FIRBT
class tenant, a seven or eight-room house in go*
location for from OM5 to 4 per month.
HODGES A TEEL,
an8-3t IWr% Fat. n.w.
W ANTED - HOUSES FOR RENT-WE RAVI
numnerousapplicsats for all elsemsa of honsa to
rent; list your houses with us; we will rant them. col
lect rents and J herom t te 1I -
jyI-l a60 eaw.
FOR RENT-ROOMS.
FOR ltENT-FINE DOUBLE PARLORS. FUR.
also furnished rooms on third Boor; very cool an
ight trme moderate. 11111 New York ave. n.w.
OR RENT-TUNEE VERY DESIRABLE UNFUR
F 112shed or partly furnished rooms; corser bonis
Iddw-r. Ialttt.ie.It
.R RENT - FURNISHED. TOGETHER Oj
sinirly. three comnniunlcating rooms on *W loor
by Window; good board nar. Almo rom on 3
door. 1448 Corcoran at. it*
OR RENT~A LADY LIVING ALONE WOI
5 ike to rent nicely turnished room to quiet ano
aMsable i nveient to degrtments. Adre
OR RENT-NEAR FaunanUT SQUARE. FOU
Fanicely furnished mms, with or without board
quiet house; .rvate family: gntlemen; two in rooma
with hoard.*61. Aiama L. P..mSar ogica,
ault-lw"
BREN T-ECON1 l FWOR OF 2fDST. N.W.
Fwith prvat fa.noa ligh h
kIng; very Ctntral.
Aso oe third-noor room. auO.1w
OrF eNT-NICELY FURNISED ROS
F et n third floors 1119 loth st. n. w. aui0-3t
FOlt RENT--N1CELY FURNISHED HOUSE 11
northwest; 8 roome. with all ni.i. ; near three line
of car,; wili be rented lor two flisth far W0 Pr ant
Addre QICK. Star ofice. -2
LXOR RENT-TWO VERY DESIRABLE UNFUR
k nished second-etory front comanumicating rooms I1
new house; a.m.; one beet nebiborhooda in the city
514 M at. s.w. aUO-2W
FOR RENT - THREE NICE UNFURNISUIi
rooms, second door; heat sea. bath. Ac. ; chea
21.50 per month. 210 R at. corner New ass
shire ave. n. w. a
UOR RENT-LARGE PLEASANT COMMUNICAT
Sinir front rooms, with board. :I5; smaller room
for one. 15.; without board. 04; near three lime
car, and departneisa. 90812th at. n.. au0-3t
UOR RENT-UNFURNINHED ROOMS-TRREl
F larxrecool south-front 2d-Goor and three Sd-loo
rooms; all conveniences; F st. c-ar w pss house; terre
and near govermuent buddntra; terms moderate an
in advance: references. 2A Dt. a.w. s411-'
0R. RENT-9110 2I ST. N.W.. FURNIsaHE
A: and unturuiahed rooma; lare closs, bath,
cool. plesant location; terna reasoabe. a '*
VOR RENT-UNFURNISRED-SECOND YLODOR
Athree romis and porchiipate without children
every convenience. 314 et. a. w. sub~it*
1t RENT-LARGE FRONT PLEASANT ROO3
on second door. furnished; suitable for one or twi
parsons. 01; also back parlor on Urvtaoor. aurniakh
or naifursished; sultable for a phystlan. Ma- D d
n.y. asg
flOR RENT-1124 10TH ST. N.W., LAROR ANI
pleaantroos.furnished or unfurnished; ala
flrst-I-ase table board; tranieots acconnodated
Mrs. CAMPBELL. Jy1-4w
OR RENT-1017 14TR N.W., LARGE. 0001
rooms as naMr seond eed third Boore.with orwith
out board. jy25-lm
LFOR 3ENT-1410 0 ST.. NEAR RIGGS ROUE
4:handson ey inraished rooak stngie or as stite
with or witout board; lermsamtor transint
ible to all parte of the city. jy1
NT--COOL FURNISNED. PLIASAN
oosin fanair without childres; conventonst
all iincoars; peace, trom *5up. 1027ithet. n-a
OR REN T-THE WOODMONI. ITh ANDIOW,
cire. mop and board a" taarnm for th
snaJ. F. ROB, m.u. Proprietor.
Fifteen years at Wormley's. jy4-Sa
FOR RENT-FLATS.
%R RENT-FLATESilS 11TH ST. N.W.: NE1
A:dmodern; tem he", Melectric belle, hot aw
cold water and a" conveniences far ho heelaing
Apply toPITNEY &BRADFORD, 13i t. n-w.
FORIlnNT-A.BEAUTFLFLT 300nO
i11I 24th at. m~w.. 7 rootne and beth. 1a02.0
Apply CHARLES EAltLh . uili 14th aS ang-3w
FOR RENT-OFFICES.
DuI-t KCENT-BY SEPT. 1. A SUITE OF 3 LARGE
klune rooms on the 211 Boor for oemaos a: 1110 U at,
n. w., next to the Shorehasm. au-am
UORREN-TW OFICEROOMSIN HOUSI
fo dentist, doctor or iht h. e ren 1
sull-S3t ~ o115r/ Pa. aye.
FORt IENT-ON~ LONG LEAKE8--EIGRT LARch
Fant,~landeoouely Inished offke or ralance teoan
at 616 at n w. Beor ten eseen gives; cl
T wo offoc roosn baseuait of asn baidg wel
ivorten rna' ee.gives.amn
Rouse oe ten large rooms. 75S 11th it. a. w: thre
yersoeaegive nearne Palais Roalste; m
makn.newspeaper or otlher busnese.
lnxr7iU 11thst. ;will be .ober 1 Fiv ori
yeers' lease gives.
Ont acc-ountt of the central locations of above eni
long lae.unila mnditurbed * -pss-- tho
arever yduisiaproperties. Full intmneao s I
and-lw WARREit CHOATE 0
FOR RENT-8'TOREB.
PO RENT
-1731445 Vet:.6271 527434sw. & 6seSe.
auS-1t* C. H. PARKEER. cr. 436 and E e.w.
R RENT-S5TORES 1841-1543 7TH ST. N. W.
wit sors, enss 3chambers. beth, Bc.; gee
beelnss pAce. house Sl04S 9th at. anw. ; 6 weare
015 per month. Inulreasnpemiss or at 1424 sti
it. anw. ee5.*
OR RlENT-LABGE STORE. CORNER 10TH ANl
aus-BeCorner 13hmand ad..
lar and . reasy7.lib
of stret a
FOTO~W RE611T T ..nrra
suse r. et rs.91 saw he 4e,
Intoiwo tors, Iquie ig~j~ a. ve. n.-a
PERSONALE IJff
Aoix wea his iu.L aarI near
W?. TOEs1? Oe U.N? ;RL*
NtreOc.1T ARTd lt A PUBLn. elw
FUR REM4T-ROUS.~
o RE m;"0. 54
it . =I..............715. i ..5
is m l"..** .d "0
.. lo8h.%. . N Ur. f .
mt ......... ....... D ...
2M0 N a,.& bels"mh~'~*h
&"Wme.& Cint ...3,Weod.
am 330t.a. .i. 0 te...-.. 0
:151 Mb .stave h . 00 a wdatfr . 40
.& I a)......... . . . M - aa a s .f .. .3.0 01
.."'.'.'.*.m%|m mi.'.-*
1M3mt.h&.s.7.0br shopg. Ir ..... ... 1.00
c. . FeLIlo.
a1L& 11186 m t. a. W.
O RENT - Rl H ST. N.E.. BAV WINixOW
bark; 9 o ellar. coal vault; all convenlece;
[R RENT - M16 ITE 4T. N. W., VERT
dedrabl cgMey baick dwela.oataining 7w..oms,
tit, ad latrobe; furaIshad er unteraisabw1
fout moderate to derahle temnt. ; sta. in rmar. Ap
Sply to TRO. J. FiaEt& CO..
all.&13 Fa m.w.
FOR RFOT--IN cD ATION. A CONFORT
A'ale 3.etry Wee howep. Iatoobee and furare,;
headsomelyfaramheed, includiae a baby grad pin;
at 4100 per aonth. Addr.es J.., lt o
animo
L FM RENT--S TROVAt E. WAOO4301AN.
Rasl Estate roker, si1 at. a.
a OUSiES.
'1726 * se. 1... .7.- M5 A It ew. (W ......... 1
.1 ae nw . .I I 13% &Iat Xw. "r.... '0.40
. KA.......................0 % 13 a . r ...1 0
if1 - r- 1" it). ~ '" 143
eePa awe awr .....:. t lh at e. , r 1... .1.3.W
210 N J are aw. or.....t. l4l.'-7-W Fla eve aw.
W st aw. o.4
c'.t -r: : :::: 10M 'a ......:::.
a ' s . . . 5 Myrtle St. r.......... 15
17t ata. 7r ..27.9O 4Defreep of. Otr .. .......li
1114 M ae sw. lItr.2.I t:0 Md ave ow. 4r...... 14
-th at nw. 1 I.Wyltna.&..3
B st aw. lo.... II3 Rats. m.......... 12
S1 Cap t ......... 113 Det aw. .. .
M' e 36 'A . 1a ..4(il1t w d..
at Rear313 A et s.4..10.50
STOR&E. Ac.
Otee wg. 817 7th 1300 4 st sw.......... 012
S aw. ..... SI 'Stable raer 1416 S1b
Nall *N 419 lth : at aw .................I25
ta . .50Stale ter 1416 K at
S10013 n.W ...............12
Set mn. r........27 Stable rear 11% K a
I mmeesns 1541 M - aw...............aa
ro aw..................15.
OFFICE8.
OUnten build'm. ao30 W3E1 F St. 10m 1.. 3.
and 32...........1. second coor. 000
Guntoa buildinr. ru 40h La ae. 1st Sow or
o................ o basenent, 2 truet
Owtabuild'rm 17..0 rooms ...... . .....3
44.mLa ave. 4th loor.
3rooms.................25
The a 8 only a portion fe Tamy
For& IUH WK Cant aiat usee Ice biafl. "0 M ya4
ad1t.(an I11. THR. F. WAGGAMAY.
TTVR REN 7 13TH 15l 25th at. or. .6".0
SUt. otore and .L440.~ 1514 N Cap st.a . 15
lot b se.... ...0.. . ad Patteraso. Or ... 14.h0
- 7T2 '1 etne. ..... t..' tez.-d t-. r...... ILNO
atalo1031 RUST & HUNGEkFO1D. 524 eha.
RitENT 1S4'4j1 N.W.; KO140 , . I.L;
040 per moontha.
*M11 14th at. n.W.; 9rofirsa; a.m.L. 040 per mo.
1009 N. U. ave . . rooms; a.nt. ;;perme.
-$14 Aftt. n.e.;10rm au.; log.50 peram.
1016 2.-th at. U. w.. near cor. of Pa. ave.; 10 rooms.
stable and carriaa house. 95 ,er mo.
Cottawe.on Colunida ". (new);U roOms;*Ne.
*Mey Lt.?2k.Land M;Zr&oans;4l2
Stable. 14th at. near U; # ut.
autl-ft It. P. FARDON. 139 Fat.
B20R RENT-1-1UNNIelE19.
- .'.:'l01ithtao.1th'and 195AI15thataw.8r.4.
2 lase hall. and Ia.4 l7th bt aw. 14...4
' m................. 14W N s aw. Ur ........56
Co.uabIa road 15t....- lU t w. 14r......-.w
lo ~ ~ ~ ~ d Iosa aflt raw. -so.
I 1 asv. .13.; 1 th , Par ......_..0
. Met aw . ......10 1241 th nw.!r ...... Al
Mass ave nw. 14r.136 174 15th as aw.
1f11 Pa ave Di. dwell- 9;i 6 It nw. wr .......... au
iraw and store.lo... .25 1114 14th at aw. 3
bll 14t a at nw. llr....125 (fat)........ .. .. .....
1 310 E p at. 2dr.......125 .........
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- 129th at nw. 11r ..... - .:lu*-th at aW. 7r.... ..U
1b14 p at aw. . 5 t 1uv 'at aw, store a
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1913 N at aw. 0r ........70 OW N H ave nw. store
N Y ave nw. lir...65, and dweluair... .30
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a h above housme can be exanataedby permit frout
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R RENT-IN A FASHIONABLE LAOCATION
I201 Mass. aye. a.w.; 10 roona and bath; only 050
per moath. DAVID D. UTONE,
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R 01 RENT-NEW BRICK HOUSE ON NTE MT.
w. 3 rooms and bath. Il 5 Sjr month.
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170R RET-ONE FINK -ROOM BAY-WINIEW
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gas and water. Inquire at house 21 Lt St. a..
P.()3 RENT-DWELLING 601 NEW JERSET
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W. C. JOHM iSN.
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