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HOUSE TO LET - 7 rooms, also stable; at 93 
-Pleasant St., Manchester. Inquire H. A 
Burchstead, caretaker at Masconomo Hotel. tf 
3 STOVES FOR SALE at purchaser’s 
~-“own price. Were used in heating the 
Breeze office. One, a Cricket No. 2, 
almost new. Stoves may. be seen at 
The Breeze Office. tf 
TENEMENT—5 Rooms to let in Man- 
chester, centrally located. Apply at 
Breeze Office. 46tf 
WANTED—Table boarders by day or week 
Apply to 10 Union St eet, Manchester. 46tf 
FOR SALE—vomeranians, all colors, very 
small, and puppies from 6 weeks to 9 
rionths old, at Stud, 4 lb. Black prize 
Winner, $15. A. H. PEMBROKE, 
Coachman, The Estate of Mr. T. U. 
Hollander, Dodge Row, near Grover st., 
Wenham Neck, Mass. tf 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIANO 
Two days in town each week. 
LANESVILLE, MASS. Tel. 
MADAME PAULINE 
is showing an unusually attractive 
Jine of 
Fall and Winter 
MILLINERY 
at her New Parlors : 
Catest Designs direct from 
New York and Paris 
Munk. PAULINE 
Designer 
SALEM, MASS. 
187-189 ESSEX STREET 
3 CENTRAL STREET 
GERTRUDE WALKER CROWLEY 
: Soprano Soloist and Woral Teacher 
3 
PRIVATE AND CLASS LESSONS 
Residence Studio 18 Mt. Vernon St., Salem 
Beverly Studio Rm. 1, Mason Bldg., Wed. 
Boston ‘ 401 Huntington Chambers,Mon.. 
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A popular noosepaper—the marriage 
certificate. 
“TELEPHONE 471-1 
R. K. McMillan 
Formerly with 
E. M. Wilson & Co., 
Boylston street., Boston 
163 Cabot Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Ladien’ Cailur 
and Inymrter 
Ridin Habits a Specialty 
Safety Skirts, 
Aprons and 
Breeches 
Mr. MeMillan is patronized by 
many of the best known ladies 
on the North Shore. He invites 
YOUR patronage and guaran- 
tees perfect satisfaction in fit, 
style, and workmanship. 
Each Garment is Man-Tailored 
‘throughout, and shows the 
highest degree of perfection. 
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Manchester Fire Alarm Boxes 
31 Electric Light Station 
33 Telephone Exchange Office 
34 Summer Street, P. H. Boyle’s Stable 
41 Corner Bridge and Pine sts. 
43 Corner Harbor and Bridge sts. 
52 Fire Engine house, School st. 
54 Corner School and Lincoln sts. 
‘56 School Street, opposite the grounds of 
the Essex County club 
61 Sea Street, H. S. Chase’s house 
62 Corner Beach and Mosconomo 
64 ‘‘Lobster Cove’’ 
Two blasts, all out or under control. 
Three blasts, extra call. 
Directions for giving an alarm: 
Break the glass, turn the key and open 
the door, pull the hook down once and 
let go. 
JAMES HOARE, Chief, 
GEO. S. SINNICKS, 
CLARENCE W. MORGAN, 
Engineers of Fire Department. 
At first a girl wants nothing but a 
“l"husband. After she gets him, she wants 
the earth, 
Bo Rebeks 7 ah 
15 
Wit and Humor 
‘What are you crying for, boy?’’ 
‘*T got licked by the teacher?’’ 
‘‘Well, it does no good to cry.’’ 
‘Huh! how can you expect a boy that’s 
whaled not to blubber?’’ 
‘‘What is your business?’’ was the 
question which a lawyer asked of a wit- 
ness who lived in a suburban town. 
‘‘The catching of trains and ferry 
boats,’’? was the reply. 
As a woman was walking a man looked 
at her and followed her. 
‘“Why do you follow me?’’ asked the 
woman. 
‘“‘Because I have fallen in love with 
you!’’ was the reply. 
‘“‘Why are you in love with me?’’ said 
the woman. ‘‘My sister is much hand- 
somer, she is coming after me; go and 
make love to her.’’ 
The man turned back and saw a woman 
with an ugly face; being greatly dis- 
pleased, he turned to the first woman 
and said: ‘‘Why did you tell me a false- 
hood??? 
‘‘Neither did you speak the truth,’’ 
replied the woman, ‘‘for if you were 
really in love with me, why did you leave 
me to look upon my sister.’’ 
A: ‘‘Ferguson is a sharp man.’’ 
B: ‘*What did he do?’’ 
‘¢You see his wife never lets him have 
any money, so he steals her pug.’’ 
‘‘Steals her pug?’’ 
‘Yes, he has made arrangements with 
a professional dog stealer. Ferguson 
hands dog over the fence to stealer. Mrs. 
Ferguson offers reward of $5. Dog-stealer 
gets reward and divides with Ferg. Next 
week dog is gone again. Another reward 
and more pocket money for Ferg. See?’’ 
Theresa: ‘‘O, Mabel! Have you heard 
that dreadful rumor that Aggie has been 
taken to an insane asylum?’’ 
Mabel: ‘Well, I rather thought that 
last bonnet of hers would do the fatal 
work. 
Mudge: ‘‘For heaven’s sake, Bosworth, 
have you been sandbagged or in a rail- 
way accident?’’ 
Bosworth: ‘‘Neither, I hid under the 
bed the other night to scare my wife.’’ 
‘Deaf — dumb — blind,’’ read Squeers. 
‘‘Here my good man, take this quarter.’’ 
Beggar: ‘‘You lie! Dat’s a two-cent 
piece, you tief.’’ 
$OOO000000000000000000 
VA ntiques, Curios and 
WORKS OF ART. Portraits of two child- 
ren painted at Salem in 1850 by “‘Osgood.”” Thisis a 
rare opportunity. I bave never before known of one 
of Mr. Osgvod’s portraits to be in the hands of a dealer 
F. W. Nichols, 73 1-2 Federal St., Salem 
