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'SlsCsjpnContnftEiilHEfl muiiui r ITrod 2tcl&enzle, Kaitar a4 Prrleer. CFOSetn tbAKrwa tulr. north 4 ru sir. fc4 jfctBt,MicLia. tcbbn or nmcKirrio.ii S V MAIL OM CAhUltM.. Do jtr 'la idrAAcei t III moaib ., iFet mosta ..... 2 10 1 rrro a ts rm omen at CALearr. Uiriil A SBC JTIXXAAA MATT Kit. CTr"Cctnm3&Kty.n le.t-rt of &rjice Ha Copper Occitrj Evur 5rav C'alsaiet. Jliehlxa. Leland, Towle & Co., Hanker and Kroker. Mezcbera of tts Scitca and Ke? Tort Eictamei. Ccp;r Stock agclAJtj- W. F. Fitzgerald. (0 CooxrtM MU Bta. Mining Property For Sale. AJl the property. rI aa4 personal, of tc lac L3 Bells Minim. Company, Mltaatefl la Ktwetatw Jlleh. Kmt.rvlr.z X VSi Acre on th mineral ranze, ii TV) rr- in f i, A--r- iurfc only rnajr tizti'V, cr'- toutfj of mineral ruit with tb trl t'rf ti.l .-jifj'lirj?. trrtfcr with ven mle of rMrA'l t t.T. y c.'A At Lac 1a beLe: Wttb Oritl:t tferiO: to 1. PJperVr. FiAQt At the nine, mnl Lae All in rfl orler ad1 r-J j for tp-rton. fcn'iu.'re t'r further pArtic iAf fr,rn W. K. VIVIAN, supt. IxiiAWAr Mire P. O. KewrrjAw Co. Mich. MINING. tio-T-jr Mam. October. 1 , KT. 1wUjCi A roc. il 3 Vj AUAAtlC floaton at Montana 142 Batwu Dt Hritrm tt Zh Aiumtt Afi'l iiy.-lA Cenumnial 15 Vj Copper Falls STaa;in 9 VArArf .v .onr r, 75 ooo a :r; Qamcy lit ; Old iJomlnlon r Timirv: ya TaniAACA- ianlr ", 'i TcmuKH .3 Wolverine ; HJ(j Mareed Ooli Oar llunton Jitter. IJohto.v, MajiK., October 1 1, 107. The utoek market ban relapwed into a rut of dalln- and the pro'eeional trad er, already, i Iv-ginninjr to tire of baying thin,? bin own wa.y. There practically has been no commission houM; business luring the pat week and the utrwrt i wondering what haw scared away the public from the Dfculatife arens. Iyss thaD a month ao. when the boom wan at it height, it loked for awhile a though the pnblir would take ;the mar ket away fron the profional traders, but now, like the bird a of rammer, the public ha flown, not to return again, probably, until another boon in under way and price are soaring upward once more. The change ha been a ud icn an it wan Miirpriing; from activity into dalJneM; from jfay to grave and from all life and action Into monotonous rout ine ha tx-eu but a nU-p. The daily record of dealing on the ttonton utock exchange baa fallen from over 100,000 nhare per diera to than 20,000 nharw and in New York from nearly a million haren to rarcely more than 200,000 haren. Everybody in afking wbathaa wrooght thin change; general buMinenwcontinaea to Improve and no very unfavorable factom have prntefl therue ven for connidera tion. Oa the contrary, a ver? favorable event haw been UHhered in the feginning of theinflax of gold from Kurope to net tie international trade balanren, which are in fa?or of the l.'nited Staten at the prm-nt time. The total gold movement thu far to New York Im over f .",000,000 and an much more ban been rwiyed at Han FVanciHco In payment for grain nliipi'd from the J'acific coaMt. Whi e ur bankMrmd national trenwury may r.ot f jn n-ed of more gold at prenwut, the movement iff none the Whh favorable tut favorable factor have no more in iluenre upon the et.o k market in itn pren--rit ronditiori than wojld the rnont ilo-M'i'-nt oratory uporj an Egyptian in ijfnm.v. In looking over th biiwiri'VM nituntion onTri H.-.. emily thut improyetji. nt and progn-MM re evry wh-r Unwt,. Thii '"'re i!ti'-e;ibl.i iti eorrie linen than in otherw, but n'-arl.v Ml lir.-H of trade have fx-en nr.-cti-l to ii grMf r or I.-hm degree. Vool, fur infiiiic... prirenhave b-er nd vandng "tffidi'y nnd th. HieH Jj., Ve been vnorinoiiH. in fart, nearly eyery pound of the woolirrif r.rted 1'int fprinir, previoiiN to the i ri'ictment .f ((. r.w tariff law, ban been Hold, which, of couth, mnn that the woolen mill throughout the country are buy and that thowi perHor employed in the woolen milln are larger coneum'TH according to their IncrenHed purcliaMing power. The Iron mill, a!o are running on full time and the name may be naid of the boot and nhoe factor 4ea. fn nhort, tangible evidence etlt that general buHineen j better than at any time for over a year pant. Weekly repetition of Increased bank cleariDga iv raUroai e&r&itz isajbceoaeicoor tooooc tu the ear. bat to Iocs aj txxh tc crejH ure to t rrported, mo ooc ahocid oxt to tcuriciit; that k. il ttej are at Jl Lattrnrtcd io tLe trade ajid biuiaeiM revival now fa prom. Of A fe fSjrtw berc Dicbt not b oct of place oo tbetebject c4iarreaiag bask cleariait aad railroad eanucx. Dorit; IL month A September tt Ne Tork Lanka cleared one billion dollara re ore tbaa ia tte i&q tsocth lat year, (the exact frsrart are 11,230.204, Ml); B ton and Cticazo each rcportea an ta creae of 1 100,000.000 asd I'hdadefpaU acd St. Looi over 1 10.000,000 increi each. Here are iarrea agretratic,: ceariy fo billion dollar for only five citM. K 4hty-foarr-lroad, which htve reported earnirs: for the month of Sp- teatier. ahow aa iBcreaaeof ov t ,30X 000 or 11 pereect ovtr tb-n month lAAt year. Thene are rital statiatics and n d no comment to easpha z? ibnrim portanc. Tte copper market aituatioo rem&L- practicalJy cochaxged, bat it's position in ao good, already, that "oo charge me ina more than appear at firat glance. Copper baa ruled firm at current price for ao long a time that the miaing com paniec have no rtaaoa to complain of the stability of the market. The production of the metal, it ia well known, baa io- ertad con-iderablv thia jev, aa com pared with 1 b3Z, and the fact that prices have held ateady i sulScieot evidence of increased coMumption; whether it be domestic or foreign, matter little to the producer, io view of the good eelJing price which haveobtained (during the pt eight or ten month. While the ex portation of thelmetal baa increajsed oo email amount tbua tar'thi year, it haa not been encugb tooffrt the increaM in the production and thif, together with the fact that the atock of copper now in C rut. band i exceedingly email, confirms the aertioo that domestic consumption of copper baa increaeed. Sale of Lake Ingot are reported at from fll. 25 to 11.30 centa. One mining company with headquarters in tbia ci'y baa received bids at the laat named fig ure's for all it would sell, notwithstand ing the fact that one large company is said to be supplying all inquiries at the lower price. Tte copper shares have been somewba t neglected in npecolative circles recently, but no more so than the rest of the stock market. An asensment of 50 cents per share (the Crt since 18S1) has tbeen an nounced on II umbolt stock, but, other wise, news affecting the copper mining list has been of a routine character, (jold Coin has been weak upon rumors that the next dividend would be passed. The rumors lack confirmation; the last dividend was at a reduced rate. The reptember statement of the Pioneer gold mine, isued today, was a little below the average of the months immediately preceding, in net returns, but the yield per ton of rock was well up to the aver age. Tl EHETT. FOUR FEARLESS SHIPS. Ihrj Will houa f or Klvndik or HawaIi. .Several voyage of adventure will be gin from the port cf New York before tho year poes oct. The fiett include! the Old Dominion tteamship City cf Columbia, which is being made over Into apaKv-nger carrier and ocean tramp combined and who- destination will be the Yukon; the bark Liberia, and the kchoon'T Alice (. Thurston, which will take the feamn route, and the Myrtle Camp, a little schooner which will seek fortune in tho far Pacific. The City cf Columbia is now under going tranfcfonnation. Her cargo hold is being fitted with decks, upon which staterooms will be built. A double row of deadlights is being pierced in the sides of the freighter to admit air to the ataU-roous. The voyage of the City of Columbia, which will begin on Dec. 1, will in. dude three winters and two summers. To renew her coal suiply she will touch at termuda, Hio de Janeiro, Monte video, Valparaiso, Callao, San Francis co, Seattle and St. Michael'a Lying at pier 2, Erie basin, are the two little schooners. From Sheboygan in Wisconsin, through the great lakes, the Welland canal and the St. Lawrence river the little Myrtle Camp has come to fit for Honolulu, from where she is to trade among the islands of the Ha waiian group. She registers only 48 tons. She is 75 feet long and has an 18 foot beam. Her master, Captain Stee vein, is half owner. He expects to set ail on hi long voyage within two weeks. The second schooner, the former Oloueoter fii-herman Alice Thurston, . win sail with explonr lor the Klon dike find olli r gf-ldfieMs. There are al ready 14 in the i-iirfy. and tbre may be ';(), iri' hrliug ,l or 4 wr.mui. The ir;tnti'ii of the in i:;bi tm at the pnrty is to go through tl.e strait of Magr-llan find do soiik' prospecting there. If this floe iK,t prove successful flffr a f.-w v.e k' trial, a start will bo inarle for Aki-ka. storping at San Fran-cl.-eo find Sr-attle to refit. The party will flisejiib.il 1: at Copper river, and the vessel will by si nt trading New York UeiulJ. Cnt Mllll riih. A se;i t aplain tell of his sailing in southern Mas where flying fish abound. Th-y would Konietimes in their flight In the night como aboard the ship and drop to the deck. Ho had three rats that, though they wcro lying asleep below, would hear the sound whenever fish strur k the duck and would rush P to get it. They distinguished this from all other sounds. The crew tried to imitato it in various ways, but could not deceive the cat. RAILWAY ENTERTAINERS. TW1 WkU Taa la tat BcitT CrtAlia m a arm ad. II: i Om esunaiix-r cf a rJ!inv1 com as r.' iuil oce mo to another aJ:ot a itiri La who Lad laud IL Ap-aker In in. 'Ac J whom d ea be etUrtaln!" M!!; men frt.ta tbe otLr !d-? cf the Atlantic wLoru tL xup&2 v w.h it In ttret la lt m termr or trrMtiiU. Oxi? pe.-'Ek. tor,, if DnJ tc lKiK'A b Lv crkofioiitr K;rt oo bnd. but t I etotx (rixoArily btcauAL know to eaurtAia." TLe ettertaiaeT of a rxll war core jas.y l a well okea mAO, who knows ju-t nt.- to aav add w hen out it. He r tli tiiitin CApitl:t la LatuJ, intnluc him to tLe riglt ka and a- tLt tcs n'A fAll la with t ha wrong pec-l. Per tp he aer thit tb atracrer ii m vi ccTQ?onab!e at socce good club or even la v:ted to lAJLloaaMa Lout. altLoszn tii entertalcer de act make o extfe rily ef what! knowaajociey la farti.e: Ilb; hLi end. There are atill icce rich Briton who hop to Le rlchtr t trough transact Ion la American stocks, tondi and mort;rve. TLers are acme Amazing ly reea fortiifner who bate vulvas of odden wealth to be Lad In -uch trsna.: tiens Por tha most part, however, tha vuiting fDreign capitalm 1 In anarch cf lnvetmenu that will pay higher divi dends than Invertment at home. It i tha tnineof tte entertainer to make rnrh men e hi road as tte mazia?er with It to be wn. The tatk is a delicate une. tor the vliittng capiLalit Is often shy aai sus- f iclou. Jieing a great man at Lome, ha ould n-stnt a pa!paMe attempt tomanlp uLate Lim. If he U to see the right perpla and L kept away from the wrong people, tne machinery that compaAes all thi Qut be kept cut cf view. The entertainer come out la great form hen he send a party of capitalist oa a tour of inspection over the road, fkme ruch tours are hunorie, and when their history come to be written it will be found vastly more entertaining than the .st cf dL-tlnguUhed guest given to the pre t trough the agency cf the entertain er. That shrewd terson that the triD embellish with all the luxuries of the tabJe, folid and liquid, that the right men encounter tLe visitor at the right rlaces. and that the proper sUtlFtlc are thrown a the way cf the stranger. There are a great many clever person employed la managing a railway erw-m, and consider able sum are expended by every company lor lubricating oil to keep engines and other machinery in order, but thre I no cleverer person and no more efficient lu bricator than the entertainer. It has been said that he could not stand the test for moral color blindness, but doubtle tbia 1 aa invcmion. New York Sun. Admiral Ryvg. The government equipped (very badly) a neet or ten vessel and gave the com mand to Admiral Dyng. He fou?ht an action with Comte de U Galioniere, in wntcn ne was tleleatexl and fell back to defend Gibraltar. At Gibraltar, Hawke, who was sent out to replace him, deprived nlra or Ms command before the whole fl-t. He was brought to trial by court martial in England, conden-ned and shot. Old IJlakeney was deservedly loaded with hon ors. He lived another five years to enjoy his peerage, a colonelcy and the red ribbon and was burled In Westminster abbey. Iiyng ha never been proaerlv under- stood. Few people even at the time of his iniquitous execution really supposed that be de-rveu death. In all men's eye ewc;tl was the real criminal. But the people must have a victim, and New castle was beyond their reach. The loss of Minorca stirred the people to their depths. They were in no mood for dis criminating. All th-y could insist on was that some one must hang for Fort Mahon, and so Uyng was flung to them aa a scape goat ror tne ministry. Hut Uyng was not exactly a martyr. He was at the time of his death a gentleman of fi3 years of ajre, the son of the founder of the Torrlnjrton peerage and might all his life have had any appointment he cared to ask for. It Is no proof of cowardice that he choKo easy posts. Uyn waa a brave man, but he was a dawdler, and when ho came to fight his last engagement be reaped the fruits of hi dawdling life, lor ho was out maneuvered.- Temple Bar. One of the VagAtiea of Memory. A child cf American parents was born in Spain, and although the language of the family was English, sho learned to speak Spanish fluently. She then re turned to America and went into a board ing school where French was the only language spoken. Of course, hearing no Spanish, the child gradually seemed to for get It. Her knowledge of French was per fect, ana that she used as well as English. When she became an elderly lady, her health failed her, and she sank into a con dition of physical and mental weakness. After a time her attendants observed that he seemed not to understand anything that was spoken in English, but conversed In French with ease, and comprehended whatever was said to her In that tongue. At last she lapsed into a long Interval of semiconsciousness, during which she un derstood nothing. During the last days of her life she suddenly rallied, and her command of Spanish came back to her, so that she talked fluently In It and thor oughly understood it. As a case of mental lapse and peculiarity of memory, this is considered quits' worthy of note. -New lork Ledger. Irebers; la the Antarctic Oeean. Icebt-rgs erf large size wero everywhere to be seen and showed distinctly whether they were broken from the big barrier or discharged from the glaciers on Victoria Land Like f;iry palaces were theso mas terpiece of nature (hinting about, so clean, so pure, that the eye of mortal man seemed unworthy of suoh beauty beautiful be yond description, terrible in their gigantic limjety, thd crystal of their wall glit tering in thi) sun, whllt) Caves and arches were half hhblen in a mint of nzuro bluo, and nhouK thoni the ocean, roaring somo- times with great fury, threw waves far up against their perpendicular tide, to fall' back again lncloudsoffo.ini. 'The First Iamling on the Antarctic Continent," by O. u. JJorchgmvlnk, in Century. The fierret. First Woman I was suffering untold agony. Second WomanDear mol What did you dof First Woman Oh, a neighbor happened fn Just In tho nick of tlmo and I told her. Detroit Tribune. Our war department cost In 1894 tr4,. B67.C30. Our army Is tho most expensive, proportioned .to Its numbers, In the world. Michigan Is rich In manufacture, em ploying 103,041 men and sending out ev ery year 127,789,706 worth of goods. Gold Coin Ventiduct Base Burner 14-15-17 INCH FIRE POTS. ii i J- TA- I (i0J ' OWEN SHERIDAN, Calumet, Fifth Contractors 2v-A.SOHiT WOEK. ETC. Office at CHartlni'a) H tore. florae Par Male. To be sold my grey horse which haa been used in the the pop team. Apply to Joseph James. Pine street. Crease spots, pitch, tar, paint, etc., can positively be removed without the slightest injury by our new French pro cess of clothes cleaning. Michigan Dve Wohks. Over 312 Filth Street. Instraetloa la JV Drains;. Ladies desiring to avail themselves of a course of lectures and instruction to be given in nursing at the Lake Superior Hospital at Lake Linden during: the corn- ins fall and winter should, without de lay, call or write to Dr. George W. Orr, Lake Linden. The lectures and instruc tion will commence on the 2d of Septem ber next at 10 a. m. Free P11U Send your address to H. E. Pucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a box of Dr King's New Life Tills. A trial will con vmce tou of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effec tive in the cure of constipation and sick headache. Forjmalaria and liver trou blesthey have been proved Invaluable, They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weak en by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size, 25 cents per box. Sold by D. T. Macdonald, druggist. A Xew Firm. Messrs. Scott & Co., civil engineers, ar chitects, surveyors, etc., (of Chicago), beg to Inform the public they have opened an office in Calumet. Every description of eivil engineering. architectural work and surveying under taken. Rough drawings finished, details prepared, or tracings made If required. Landscape work a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed, prices reason able; a trial solicited. Calumet representative: Donald M. Scott, C. E., F. R. P. S. 519 Sixth Street, Red Jacket. The True llemsdr W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111,. 'Chief," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Exper imented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place in our home, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for coughs colds, whooping cough, etc." It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even if they are urged on you as juet as good as Dr. King's New Discovery. They are not as gooo, becaune this remedy has a record of cures and besides guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at Macdonald's drug store. W. F. WILLIAMS, la no And Organ Tnner And llepalrer. Also TONE REGULATOR. "f!.-?'1 Jon factory 'experience In ro- k.i.-m nmi tuning and to able to do first-class work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 0ore,,he,.t,.LBS,?crr?n.,f ou store The only Case Burner with Ventiduct tubes correctly applied. The cold a'r ia taVen from t be floor, carried through ven tiduct tubes and cornea out at the top of the stovebigb ly heating the re mote corners of the room by hot air circulation. Each stoyecan be made into a double beater beating the room in which it stands aid the room above it is by far the finest piece of store archi tecture yet produced Maoufacture'l by Chicago Btove V?orka. CMeajco FOR SALE BY Street. Michigan. ISSI & c for all kinds of Front Htreet. Ited Jacket. LE! alia' as A Dr. Williams' Indian Pile ointment will cure Hlind. lile-imz and Itrhtnir Pile. Ii absorbs the tumors allays the Itching at once, acts as A DOUltlce. iHv.-H inwtnnt ro. lief. Dr. Willlams'Indlan Pile Oint ment is nrnrort fnr llu..nH i.k log of the private part. Every box Is m , . warranted. uy drujofists. by mail on re- L.t:..i.r"- H' cnts ana y i.eo. w IMAM!? MANUFACTURING CO.. Prop., cievelani. uhloT For sale by 1). T. Macdonald, druggist, lied Jacket H. B Taylor, Auditor and Accountant. Eighteen years experience. Books and accounts carefully written up at reasona ble rates. References given if required. Address care of this office. THE CITY STAR LAUNDRY WILLIE LEE. Proprietor. Newly opened laundry, in the Miller building, 121 Fifth street, next door to L. Ilecnes store. The best of work done and satisfaction guaranteed. Give him a call. Laundry called for and delivered. Drop a postal card. LI VERY MTABLEH. Thomas Shea, Livery, Feed and Hale Htables. The best horses and rips In the county at verv reasonable rates. """"ry OjDen IDav arid. ITigiit. 8tables on Oak st reet, adjoining the Ked Jaoket deoot. MaoDonald & Jacka, Proprietors LIYERT, FEED AMD SALE STABLES. Headquarters for Keweenaw BUn Tin Bias and dHoa tn antt .u fZ?Z-rJF iJne change. miepuone sx Portland aad Flftb Hurt Had Jacket, The Palane T f AHK8 MeCLUKK, Proper. WE IV BIGS, MEW HOUSES. If you want th awnA. ... . . prices. SowlslrateitODlofTnVrtl'016 TAHLK01VPOKTLAN MTKEKTV Have You a Cough? Have You a Cold? tUv a bottle of ouu Improved Syrup Of Tar and Wild Chorry, This combination U an raro value specially in case, of HRONIC BRONCHITIS And in ordinary CouKh8 audCoWs. Oor Own Mate Pile Core, Kct F.IU U.J3I,. Eollr. 8.u.r.cton ' S. C. PAULL, Druggist, Hanks, Merchants' & Miners Bank. CALU21JBT. Rita, UATirAi. - . loOt00() 8uyplnj and nndiriacd profit, 60,000 TIIHKK PBS CBJTT PKB ANsm PAID OTI INTEBEHT DEP0fIT, omcxasi CHARLES BRIOOI Pb.. H. B. OOLTON First National Bank, CAXC3IBT, Risk. Capital, 100,000 Harplaa, 50,000' Three Per Cent Per Arnnam Iai4 aa Marinas Deposits. Depealuofn an I'pwards BeelT4. omciBi: EDWARD RYAN Pbkidu JOHN 8. DYMOCK Vica-pRismm WILUAH B. ANDERSON Cabhh First National RnnU w - ' " AvAAX UAMCOCIL, Rich. Cacital .... sjgoiii SiirplEs ani imilTiiei profits eon Three Par Oeat Per Abb asm Allow o iBtarael Deposits, omoxas: WILLIAM H&EBTmm Paasniui PETER BUPPB Vici-Prmujui WILLIAM CONDOR CAflHna XI 3D. 3D. S., Dental Office, Over Star Clothing: Store. OFFICE HOURS to IS a. BM 1 to 1 1. m. andTtolsvenixiri Insurance. F. A. Douglass, Agency. Fire, Marine, Life, Accident, Plato Glass, Steam Boiler Security, 26LeadingCompanies English and American. $100,000,000 OF CAPITAL. W. H. Faucett, Local Representative. Room t Boreo Block TBI SPACE Is UBS BATED BY TH Calumet and Heela Mininer ComDanv. - 1 . ITS JU9PLOTEE3 Who wish to sell their houses, or bay loam' who wish to rent rooms and those who hsvl r,n wyited advartus Uii without any expense Wanted tn ii.kit. a Ployee, a bouse in yellow. Blue or lied Jac or live room or more. Apply to 41J Si m Ut xtb Birvt-i or at ;n cws otllce. For Male Ten-room house, No. ICCOLaur turn st. Apuly tU Fourth street, Bluo Jacket. Por Hale House No. 4S, Laurium street, ten rooms. Apply to John Wlsk, 6U Fourth street. Por NAle House No. 1511, Hecia street, six-room house. Apply to Joseph t-inlakar on premises. T,Fwr, Wale House No. 687 Codar street Bluo Jaoket. Apply on the premises to Mike tHsperlch. To Itenf, Moon Three small upstairs rooms In 42is northwest corner Tenth and MreetA. Lnqulro of Henry Krlffsholm. at4D4l nortbeuet corner of Tenth and Oak strcetd. Por Mal EleTon-room house, No. 2iX calumet avenue. Apply on the premises , Pr MaleA al-roomel house. App iiie urt-miscs sso. 714 east Pine street. lVauted To Kent irour or Ave room! Apply at the News office. To Kent Wanted to ent by a compnV employee, a bouse of four or five rooim In theJi3ror IiLueJoket' ITe partloulari Por Male An iit.KVMt Ks...jsn awaits Vr.W,1 No 8". Swedetown. Apply to John B. Wertln or at the company's o4loe. VP.r Wa, House of seven rooms INo. 15081 tiie. wf ? ld0 of street. Apply to Joe botllch's store, Blxth street. .i.r.p JI-nouie No. 8141i six rooms and iwilf i Bwedetown. Apply to Oslum uiuung oump Any , K.Fr Bala Honse No. 1415 B street, Rsym Dsuitown. Apply on the premises or the oom pany. For Mais House No. lift) Tunnsl ilrssl. swedetown. Apply on the premises. Fr, Wala-Peven-room house. No. I1M 2eUpMls,,tret 8weletoirnD,APPJ w Alel lr attended to.