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Large Real Estate Deal 
One of the largest real _ estate 
deals transacted in Manchester for 
some time was that put through 
last week by Orrin A. Martin, the 
real estate dealer, who bought from 
John A. Brown of Ipswich, all the 
woodland owned by him in Man- 
chester. This consisted of five lots, 
ageregating 22 acres. The land is 
located in the northwest part of the 
town on the Essex old road, near 
Moses hill, so-called. Through the 
deal some of the best woodland in 
Manchester is brought upon the 
market. 
Mr. Martin has already conveyed 
to Julius F. Rabardy, who buys for 
investment, one five-acre lot, the 
Perkins lot, so-called. Hamilton R. 
Squire has also bought a lot, the 
Frank Hardy lot, so-called, of five 
and one-half acres. Mr. Squire may 
maudeon his in the future. The 
Wm. H. Russell lot and the two 
Andrew D. Trowt lots, so-called, 
are still retained by Mr. Martin. 
The Warren D. Clinton Low lot 
on the Essex old road, consisting of 
seven acres, has also been conveyed 
to Mr. Martin by Israel A.. Martin 
This property adjoins the Hen: 
L. Higginson tand. The purchas. 
is made for investment. 
Return of the “ Yankee Consul.” 
Playgoers in Greater Boston no 
doubt will be gratified by the an- 
nouncement that Raymond Hitchcock 
is to return to the Tremont Theatre 
next Monday for a limited engage- 
ment, during which he will again be 
seen in the title part in ‘“‘ The Yankee 
Consul.’’ Blossom and Robyn’s comic 
opera had its original production at 
the Tremont, where it sprang into im- 
mediate favor, and the opinion was 
universal that Mr. Hitchcock had done 
nothing so clever, so-artistic, and so 
genuinely humorous as his creation of 
the character of Abijah Boose. Bos- 
_ ton was not alone in recognizing the 
merits of star and opera, for long runs 
in New York (19 weeks), Chicago, and 
other cities have proved that the suc- 
‘cess was not merely local. Mr. Henry 
W. Savage has given the piece the 
most elaborate dressing of any of his 
musical offerings, and has surrounded 
Mr. Hitchcock with one of the most 
brilliant companies ever organized. 
Intending purchases of Diamonds 
should call on F. S. Thompson of 
Gloucester. He is certainly prepared 
to show a fine line, and there is no 
question but that he is an_ expert 
judge 
Have an electrician figure on your 
_ work, Chester H. Dennis. 
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