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I RIHAI SVENINO. SKIT. 11. 1903. LOCAL NEWS.

rises tomorrow at a. ra. and AA) p. in. High water ai a.

m. and 11:18 p.m. this sec turn showers this ailerneon this evening eiMiler tonight Saturday fair; variable To Organize a New Company. As was stateti in the Gazette, certain of tlie llydraulion Fire Com yesterday procured a wagon and the citing room of the com? pany ol even hing in the way of pic? tures, furniture, and carried the to a room in the old City Hotel. A stove was the only thing left in the room at the engine house.

The Hoard of Fire Wardens met last night at the Belief truck house and formulated plans for the organization of another volunteer company to assist the members of the llydraulion, or No. 3 Company. Corpi, ration Attorney Gardner L. Boothe was at the meeting. He explained to the wardens that a list of not less than twenty nor more than ninety names of citizens who will pledge themselves to Batial in subduing fires, filed with the clerk ofthe Corjioration Court, will in? sure the granting of a charter to a new company.

This procedure will be in accordance with the Slate code. A num? ber ol citizens have signified their desire to join a new company, and Chief Kngi fieer Pettey was engaged today in enroll? ing names for the new organization. In an hoar and a half he had secured tlie names of twenty-live citizens fur the new volunteer fire company. It is Beggaeted that another name be adopt? ed for it, as "llydraulion" is obselete and implies nothing at this day. In I8fi7, shortly after the great fire, when the company was formed, they used an apparatus of tlie llydrau? lion pattern that it, one which was destined to be placed at tbe river and teed other engines.

It took about twenty-five men to man the old appa? ratus. lighting Blood in Evidence. Late ye terday eveuing two young men troia a north Royal street saloon ajM began pummeling eacli other furiously. Their actions soon drew a crowd, among which waa Officer? Hen? derson and (irilliu win brought the mill to a sudden termination by arresting both of the combatants. This morning but one of the parties appeared when tie Police was called to order, I' having been released last night on The youngster who answered In his name was aud tlie other forfeited his collateral.

The trouble was precipitated by an iasaltiog remark made py one ofthe young men. Shortly after eight o'clock last night a light occurred between two well-known young men at the intersection of King and Washington streets, which brought ther a crowd. Acting Chief Knight aad Officer Lyles appeared on the and took the belligerents in cus? tody. They left collateral for their ap? pearance this morning, but neither could when tin? caee was called. Princ? William Notes.

John Tliomas, colored, was sentenced this week to live years iu Prince William County Court for attempting to kill Mr. Williams, near Quantico, about tin- middle of August. Mr. Williams, who is quite an old man, was fired upon by tlie negro. The ball struck Mr.

Williams the cheek bone) and glanced without doing him serious injury. Gulliver Abel was give? six months in jail aad fined fifty for breaking into the store boose of James Carey. Between seventy and one huudred wit aeaaea were summoned in this case ami the feeling between them was quite strong. Ii is probable that trouble may result between those who testified for and agaiaat Abel. Commonwealth's Attorney Thornton has stated that iilicr party would be indicted at the next term of court for the same Police Court Notes.

Several minor cases occupied the at? tention ofthe Police Court this morning. A woman living on north hee street charged another Iemale, a neighbor, with throwing water on lier. A man came forward aad acknowledged that he was the offender, but urged that tlie fact that wator fell on the complainant was an accident. youag while man was charged with Stealing articles from a secoiul-hand dealer. The charged was not sustained sind tlie failing to appear, tlie dismiaaed.

A colored man who was charged with aaaaalting his wife, was lined young white man who was charged with nsing abusive language toward a storekeeper was fined Three lodgers were at tlie station house last night. Systematic Robbery of Southern Rail? way. The police of Lynchburg have arrested Robert Coleiiiaii aad wife, Pleas. Hem don Bad wife, William Mitchell and Maria Nowlin, colored, who are charged with systematically robbing packages at the freight depot of the Southern Rail? way. The BMB are employed at the ami it is said that they would open boxes, steal the articles, and turn them over to relatives and iriends to The police have covered enough goods to start a department store, and they aay that all the guilty parties have not been arrested bv anv means.

An Appeal. A number of citizens of New Alexan? dria, feeling the importance and need of religious services in their midst, and not beingable themselves to purchase the necessarv equipments, such a piano, hymn books, ite, to make their attractive and profitable, appeal to the 'generously inclined public of Alexandria, whose neighbors they are, t.i send them a helping hand in carrying forward their services. Any contribu? tions thus made will be duly appreciated. Their leader. Mr.

Hlackall, is duly au? thorized to solicit and collect funds for the purposes. Summer Weather Again. Theuiiiperature and humidity soared yaatmUy, and the conditions of two weeks ago returned, and much dis? comfiture was oaaaaioned. The weather today has been a rBModaction of that of xesterday, notwithstanding the Weather Hc.reaii h.is been predicting cooler condi Personal. Rev.

W. J. Morton, rector of Christ Church, has returned from his summer vacation. Mr. A.

Cariyle Christian, of Flem? ing Christian of who has been delightfully entertained by the charming Miss Lillian Marshall Klsom, of this city, returned home on Wednesday night on the 7:15 train for Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. McKenny, the latter formerly Miss Eng? lish, of this city, have located perma? nently in Chicago.

After au trip Mr. McKenny hasentirely recovered from his recent illness. Mr. R. E.

Knight, who has been con? fined to his home for the past week by sickness is out again. Mr. Albert I. Schoeui is now con? nected with the Globe Clothing Com? pany of Washington, where his Alexan? dria friends who may need articles in his line can find him. Mr.

Schoeni has been in the clothing business for some time, and his reliability and cour? teous demeanor have brought many cus? tomers to houses where he has hereto? fore been employed. Mr. Richard Windsor, called at this office today and stated that the re? port that he was married in Washington yesterday was incorrect. The'engagement is announced of Mr. Charles Hendheim, a prominent young lawyer ot this city, Miss Ediih Schwan, daughter of the late Isaac Beh wart.

Mr-. Bcawiok, wife of Engineer M. M. Boawkk, and who has been suffering from typhoid fever at 1103 Prince street, is convalescing. Mr.

aud Mrs. W. Keys have re? turned from an extensive trip in the west and southwest. Mr. F.d.

Payne, baggagemaster on the "southern Railway, is spendi! hi-va? cation in CbarlottaviUe, bia old home. Capt. Henry W. Kearney, a well known Confederate veteran, of Alexan has been quite sick the past week or two at the home of his sister. Mrs.

Kate McQuilkin, near Shepherd? town. He a sharp attack of pneu? Slieplierdstown Register. Master Edward Tycer left yesterday for Jacksonville, Florida, and other points south, to spend his vacation. A Quiet Day. From a news point of view, today has been a veritable dies non.

Although tlie reporters visited tlie usua! empori? ums and interviewed people from every quarter of the compass, there waa literally nothing in the wind to form tlie basis of an item. There were no occurrences to reeor nor could any suggestions be heard. A torpor seemed to pervade every point visited. Tlie river front, which during late years seldom famished anything interesting or thrilling, was extremely quiet Apart from the more menta ot tlie river steamers, the stroani was deserted. A few men and boys sal patiently in the sun attempting to hook smelts which they UM as bait for black The Police Court had no interest? ing cases on the docket, there had been no trouble on tlie railroads and tlie un? dertakers hail no report.

Takt all in all, it was a day when a few line? al the head of the local column to the elicit that there was nothing doing in the local line today would have imparted to the reader about all the reporter knew. Fireman Scalded. John Peters, colored, a fireman on tlie Southern Railway, was seriously scalded at the depot in this city this morning ball-past abritt o'clock. He was to bave gone out on the engine attached to passenger train No. and shortly ln-fore the time for tlie train to leave there was an accident to the blow-oil' cock and Peters could get away from it he was enveloped in a cloud of steam, which scalded him ter? ribly 00 the breast and arms.

He was taken to his home where Dr. O'Brien rendered medical assistance. Another locomotive was attached to train after which it proceeded south. Tramps on the Increase. People living in western part of tlie city ami West laid complain of tlie lacrease in the number of trampa and tlie annoyance they sometimes occasion.

It is said that numbers the itinerants infeat the country between tlie Armour icehouse and Hunting creek. Mayor Simpson succeeded in making tramp? give Alexandria a wide berth the early part of the present year, by placing those arrested in CMM confinement and on a bread-and-water diet Fell in a Fit. Shortly after a freight train ol the Chesapeake and Ihio Railway had pass? ed down Henry street early this niorn UBfJ Chris. Devitt fell in a fit on thf track. It was immediately that he been struck by the train and a number of persons ran to his res cue.

He soon recovered, but a report the effect that a man liad been run over by a train spread over irreale portion of the city. Camp Burned. Th? camp of Graham McDonald, near Calvcrton, was on night and two negroes lost their lives the tire, and several more were seriously burned. Mr. McDonald divided his force on the double track near Orange and took some of them to Calverton Monday.

That night they got drunk, and in some unknown way the camp was set on fire. Mr. McDonald's loss kl about $500. To be Heard Tomorrow. The case of Ed.

Green, colored, who arrested a day or two ago on a charge of promoting policy, will be heard in the Police Court tomorrow morning. The case, it will be remem? bered, had lietn set for Momlay next. Qreen was arrested at the instance of Arthur Mankin. The former had been a witness against Mankine who had been arre-tei for assault and fined $5. Railroad Accident.

All the south bound trains over the Southern and Washington-Southern Railways were late in leaving here last night. The delay was caused by an accident on the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, a freight traiu having cut a work train into two part? at one of the stations. No one was hurt by the ac cideut, but the track was blocked for some A diamond ring belonging to Mr. Joseph Drew which was lost a few day? ago was returned the ownrrthi ing by Officer Ferguson. The ring hi been found by a child.

MEDICINAL. 8(1 KIOTMM. Its Influence Has Been Felt By So Many Alex? andria Readers. The soothing influence of relief After nSartag freas Itahfasg Piles, From Eeaeasa or any fashiaaai ofthe Makes one feel i-riitifiil to the ointiiiiiit Issssastaed Here's what oiu- Alexamlria citizen Mrs. William II.

Beott, efW. H. Siott, in lin-Sinillierii Rail WSJ 116 Duke street, says: "There BSV imtice SOSM time hemor? rhoids, eommoeli kniowa st vhieh ren? dered ihe life part) aBeetao, they were in tlie BtBge, almost llliliein.il.le. like many ether suives ami ointments Ointment was proeared nt K. is.

Lsadheaierai Boos'drag ansraaad need aa diraetsd. It mihed the inflammation ami gradually beat? ed naris sflactad that in a remarkably -hurt time the hi'inorrhoids dried up apccared aa efectoally aa it they never existed. This infuimiti.m shouhl untold to residents of viiinity an wjlh this BtBgM the Bight nnd are st a hiss to know what to do In even gel relief." For sale by all Price 50 reata box. fastar MUham rT, sole agents for the I'ldted Basta? ltimcml? the name? Dunn's take no substitute. Application for Charter.

Mr. S. Hrent, attorney for the as? sociation, haa applied to the Corporation for a charter for the Mutual Belief Society of Alexaadria, a baaevo lent insurance association. Tlie are: W. Jackson, president; J.

Turley, fice president Edward Hill, secretary, and S. II. lloss, treasurer. Judge L. 0, Barley has approved tin? application.

The Orp. iration Commission has grant a charter tu th? International Fire In? surance Corporation which had been ap? proved ly Jadge Barley. The capiti 1 stock 1200,000 ami Kislcy Barlow, Atlantic City, is president. Judge J. K.

M. Norton is the local attorney. A New Line. A dispatch from Norfolk says: "A new line is to be established between Norfolk ami Washington, Tlie steamer Shinnecock, once of the Old liay I will be put in service between these points by the Seaside Company, of vVashinatoB. Mr.

1.. Springman. general freien! agent of the line, and other officiala have been for terminals." The Apple Crop. The apple crop iu this vicinity has been prolific this year, ami some of the varieties seen hetciihoi'U for long time have been brooght to this market. Mr.

Samuel Carnett brought several specimens of the fruit from Hush Hill this morning, two of which weighed poutuls. Agent Appointed. Mr. J. Keece Caton, of this city, baa been appointed tlie Alexandria agent of the Baltimore ami Ohio Railroad, to succeed Mr.

li. Johnson, Mr. Caton for some months past has been employed in the freight depot of tlie company at Camden station, Haiti moie. Ktotnai'li "I have been troubled with my stomach pgat four say It. L.

Beach, of Clover Nook Kami, Greenfield, Mass. "A few days ago I was to boy a boa of Chamber? Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. 1 have taken part of them and feel a great deal better." If you have any trouble with your stomach try a box of these Tablets You are certain to be pleased with tho result. Price 2b centi. For sale by Richard Gibson.

The ot Persona fhan Indigestion, dvs pepsis or other ttosaaeh will Bad thai Kodol Dyspepsia Cart digeste trial sal an.I makes the This rei.ie.lv is a never failing cure for Indigestion and Dyspepsia sad all eootplaintoi aneetlng the filili Is or nsembranesor the ttouiarii geative tract. When von take Kixhil DjB Inn everything you eat BSed. ami hit of tlie nutriment that your contain? it atsimilated and appropriatisi the blood and tis-mes. Sold by all druggists. WHOLESALE PRICES IN ALEXANDRIA Flour Extra.

ft 315 Family. IM a 4 10 Fancy breada. 4t?) 50? Wheat, longbarry. Otto Mixed. 076 a OSO 0 75 a Dump am! tough.

060 a 070 Corn, white. 063 a Olio a Yellow. 060 a 063 Corn 073 a 075 llye. 056 a 060 mixed, new. Ott White, new.

a 042 Elgin Print Batter. 018 020 Butter, Vircinia. packed. Oil 15 Chotea Virginia. ih a 02o Common to miililling.

01- il 014 En. 0'2J a 023 l.ivi. l'Jiii-keiiH (hens). 010 a 011 Spring Mi a Ne? Poiana-, a IM 1 on a 1 li.Tries. Oli a II Hi Qreen per bbl.

75 IM Dried 3 a 0 5 Mr IWS 0 a 150 per bbl. 0 75 a 150 Dried Paschas, assisd. a 012 Bason, country halm. Oit a OUI Best hams. 0 Hi a 0 151 Butchers' hums.

0 a 0 15J Breakfast BseM 0 Hi a 0 Sugar-cured 010 a 010i Bulk ihoulders. 0 a Dry Salt 009 a Fat backs. 007? a Bellies. a Olli shoulders. OU a 0 12i Smoked lides.

0 a 010 Veal Calves. 0 fi a 0 6 Uasbs. fi a 0 fl IAr.l Smoked OH a DIN Su-rare? Brown. 4 a 08 4'iO a 4 70 A LI. LADIES laths EBATE VOTERAS BAZAR in Urueil attend a ineelitiK that oxMviatwm ut Hall, sin; street, on FRI? DAY EVENING, II, at 7:30 o'clock.

Business nf iinpor' w. rCREIOHTOV, fceplO A Cant. I desire to inform mv frieml? in Alexan-Iria that I am now connected witii the OI.ohi*. CLOTHING COMPANY, al IOS Pennsyl? vania N. W.

WssUMtoa, where 1 will Ih? to see my frien.N the public Keiierallv. I promise by Bur iwaling and eonrteou treatment to merit the I hive for yean in my line business in Alexandria. Respectful? ALBERT I. HOENT. CANTA LOI Genuin? oL.

irtsl at l'KTH'i'S, King Bell bom? 1024 Basassi The Chr. Heurich Brewing FAHOUS Lager Beer Is now on sale at all the leading saloons in this city. O'SULLIVAN Agents, Alexandria, Virginia LOCAL BREVITIES. The schooner John MaginuU, tain Colston, sailed terday fot the Severn river to load glass sand for thin city. Marriage licenses were issued in Ingtoll yestenlay tu K.

PfSatan Kirbv, of Falls Church, ami Baeie B. Week, of Hull Run; K. lli.llaiid, ol New York city, and Helen L. IVnn.se, of Boydtoo; Bkhard of Alexan? dria, and Louise Mhldlcton, of Wash? ington. Mr.

It. C. Moncure has aimoiiurid his withdrawal from the for the "tticeof 'iiiiiint'tiuealtir's attorney I'or examina county. The ivitlnlrawal still learasthree candidate? far Um in the Uiehard rspab? iiean, who is the incumbent, ami Messrs. Walter U.

Varney and Granduli Mackcy, Mount Vcrnnn No. 1, DsasjhtSfl nf America, will hulil il- regular te? Bight at link. if i lu transacted einem sad e-ake will be at 1. Shuman Sim's meeting. TsUan, Iroel sad vatersssloM bs BSls by Mr.

Il'iln'il TrtTSn market tSSBOT? row. DRY GOODS. Washington'8 Favorite Store. Business Hours 8 A. M.

to 5 P. Open Saturdays till 9 o'clock. BARGAIN DAY. il lots ot New Fall Goods are Ollored at Specially Low Prie? 27-inch Black Pean de Soie, pur lilk, bright latter, (hwble lace; extensively Used fur coats ami suits; 11.75 value. For one dav, Handsome Changoahle All-silk Talle tas, in light and dark In this lot 27-iuch All-silk Taf? fetas 75c value, for one dav, vani.

OVL Venetian Gloth, in blue, brown, mode, (rray, preen, red and black steamed free. Just the material for school dresses. Per yard. Lansburgh 420 to 420 Street, WASHINGTON. C.

Cl.OTMINlr Fall-Winter Our new line lines of Fall and Winter Woolens for Suits, Overcoats and Trousers are ready for inspection, Suits and overcoats inaile tit L'tiaraiitecil, $13.50 to $30.00 Trousers to order from $4 to $10 Per Pair. Strictly One Trice ami satisfaction to all. LEE FIELD, One Price Clothier and Furnisher. No. 304 Kins Street.

ORGAN FOB sau: a i-aklob ok UeSffO, FOR THF. PUaUICeCHOOIA nAV and second a lange ment on band. School Imiri. lOmiiaiii-ms, ivm il? Crayon? ami ever.Mhinu' that is in tfcessannl All Books Coverwl with the La test Pattern Coverings. R.

E. KNIGHT, Bookseller and Stationer, 621 King Street Alexandria, Va. auK.lltjanl_._ OYSTEKS AND MJIISTEBS. I take (treat pleasure to inform my many frien.l-and th" iwrelthal I ailded to my ov-ter ubi. li I receive from the of Maine and Massa? have never beta in tfrk market.

I receive them daily nml can be seen ai the Kine and Boyal itreets and at my Oyster Hotuie 307 Prince street, I am now preparisi h) i.rnmnllv 111 sll etSTsis Oyelettss Lob auirM lm? im PRUIT Dts doren. DRY GOODS. Woodward Idi 10th, During the heated term the store will elote at 5 o'clock Saturday at 1. Saturday Is Children's Day. Saturday is always a special day for children here, and as much attention is given to their needs and as to the grown folks, Boys' School Clothing.

The now tall goods are arriving daily, and tho variety will increase as the days go by. We offer the following lots, suitable for early fall wear, for lens than the regular prices. Fine All-wool Navy Blue Cheviot Sailor Suits, with the regulation pull-over blouse panai lined alani to $000 Each. Regular Value, Boys' All-wool Suits, in double-breasted Norfolk jacket blouse styles sizes to 16. $3.75 Each.

Regular Value, $0.00. We also offer tho balance of ou.r atock of Hoys' Wash Suits at about half price for clearance. Included are pretty linens, chanibrays, made up into attractive styles, Tliinl Teuth Girls' Underwear. Muslin Drawers, trimmed with tutks and heaattltehad rullio, l'air. 29c Cambrie Drawers, trimmed with tucks and mille of with hemstitched mate.

Pair. Sue Cambric tucked yoke, Ve Backt lO'ek and sleeves trinimeli with embroidery. Each ('umbra? and Muslin Gowns, high ted Ve Backs, yokes of embroidery and on neek and sleeves. Each. $1.00 Cantorie Petticoats, trimmed deep rutili? nick? und embroidery.

Third street. Children's Hosiery for School Wear. ami Boys' Fast Black Hose, with double knees and heels; fine ribbed; lUiiiiiint 35c; 3 Pairs for $1.00 "Inin-eliwl" Hose, with heels ami line nini breed rihh sines 7 to 10. 25c a Pair. Main tliHir? It, Woodward Lothrop, 10th, 11th and N.

W. WASHINGTON. D. FOB KENT-TWO FF ROOMS, uith or nrithoat beard, la private family. apply at 907 north Washington street.

WTATATATATATATATATATAMTATA If Don't Like Stale Groceries Heal where the trade is so brisk that fresh supplies are received I jl every day. 51 If there is one business where ijuickselling methods and a con- stantly replenished stock is necea- 9 sary it is tlie gnicery business. Sumo of the nice things today and LIO? Rockfora each Watermelons. lfm IIOM ami White Clover Cimili Hell? Country Hinter. lb II? and (J Pure Cider Vlnt-Rar.

21c (For pioklinR.) Green Ginger all kinds of Spices. BourlrOi Coffee hlemlj never -tj 20 Cents Pound. 5 I R. YATES and Jl B. FAIRFAX ST.

Home Telephone 95B. Bffiaaj remodeled end enlarged my resUi'? rant in Market alley, I em now prepared to furnish mealt at the thortest uotice. I have in conjunction with the restan rant a PRIVATE DINING ROOM, which will he. found very satisfai tory to all The cuitine will be unexcelled ami the attention prompt. This room will be open on Sundays Those who wish to enjoy a Rood meal with quiet and pleasant will fimi this dining room all that could be desired.

H. ZIMMERMAN. Im cents doten diixen. MIl-LKU'ri, J17 King street. DRY SWAN 424-426 KING ST.

BELL TELEPHONE. Wo are receiving daily New Full Goods and invite your attention to our large variety of dren supplies for the school children. Hark Pisas Gingham, yil it, 1 New DlSSS vani lOe, 2 lOeaad. Ni sad, Light Dark Outing, yard Be, Be, 1 fir New Flannelette, van! Be, 10c, 12? and. loL New PlfSSed Cheviot, fancy Yanl.

"7aV" New Danish Cloth, half black and dainty shades, New Flannel, all wool. Yard. New French Flannel, all wool. CQr Yard. OUC Children's Fine aud Heavy Hlai'k Tho liest on the market 'JSf at, pair, lOe, We AOS.

New Pleased Ifafta Cloth, 1 Ar antidoti. Yard. 3SJS. All-wool Flannel Suiting, all Yard. OYL Illack ami Duck, with white Yar.l.

eXJS. White Pique, new ami good. Yard 10c, 121c, 1.5c, 30c nnd. ADS, Men's Medium Weight Fall Underwear. We the fall weight Underwear for men, in white ami gray shifts and drawers, eaeh tbe, Cti fifi f-Ocand.

I Ladies' fled i urn Weight Underwear. Our now fall weight l'iulerwcnr for ladies now ready. long or abort ileeves. It Each. PanU, long or short.

25c Light Weight Blankets. We are now selling lots of the light weight Blankets. Just the kind ami proper weight for early fall ami Hinter oaf, Both white and gray. Large size. Pair 39c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.39 $1 69, $2 25, $3.98.

We also have s-ieeiul value? in all wool White, and Gray at, pair, $2 98, $3.98, $5.00, $6.00. SPECIAL. We will close out about ten dozen feet of Window Shades, datares. Usual price, Clearance price, each GROCERIES. Sells the liest.

Club Cocktail Pineapple 10 cents, At Ramsay's. 50 Gross VULCAN Safety Matches, LARGER STICKS. Q. Wm. Ramsay.

5 Barrels Qosman's Ginger Ale 3 for a Quarter at Ramsay's. New No. 1 Mackerel Just Received. at Ramsay's. 1000 Gallons Absolute Pure CIDER VINEGAR.

G. Wm. Ramsay. I Barrel OREEN GINGER. G.

Wm. Ramsay. FURNISHINGS Kaufiiiaiiii Brol DO YOU Our Store? IF NOT, WHY NOT? The right sort of Boys' Clothing we have. Busy we are Outfitting the Boys for School. School Clothing? Hoys' Suits, $1, $1.50.

Suits, $3. Boys' Suits, $8.50, $7.50. Boys'Suits. Boys' Kiipo Pants, 25c, 50c, 75c, 98c Boys' Long Pants, 75c to 83'. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING, 402 KINO STREET.

ALEXANDRIA. VA. HEAL ESTATE. Our list of houses for rent in its present condition -hows that our facilities fur renting property arc un? usual. We want more va? cant houses.

It is practi? cally as good as a that they will he rented promptly, if placed in our hands. Your property will pay as it should If fra have iti management, beiause wo will bring it to the atten? tion of the right sort of rent it and keep it rented. Hear in mind that wc rent more houses than all the other real estate agents in the city coin bin eil. Harlow Co. Real Estate and Renting Agents, South Fairfax Street.

A Good Thing For the Pocket IS AN Acton Precision Watch Built for accuracy aad durability, and guarantee! against original impcrfeetii'ui. B. 0. ACTON SON. Jewelers and Silversmiths.

Quality Our Reputation, Soft Shell, Deviled, Steamed Hard Shell CRABS. Oysters and Clams In All Styles. RAHMELS RESTAURANT. Bell Phone florae Phone'.

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