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+ 2 mn pr neenee mcm cor s ~. - 1883. - - a 1 Hes. ALBANY COUNTY. \West Proy-Services at the different churches yesterday,\ were well attended, and. unusually interesting, Many of the churches were pro- fusely decorated, and presented a beantifulap- pearance, . At Trinity church tho Babbath school celebrated Christmas services in the evening, The Rev, C. F, Breed, rector, delivered an elo- quent and interesting to the. children, At the Weshington. Street Mothodisb church a quarterly concert and. watch meeting was held. During the evening a number of elegant and vostly presents were presented: to teachers and scholars.. The services were unusually fine, | Ab the other churches services were held appropri- ate to the occasion,==The postofflca will be open to-day from 9:80 to 10:80 A, at , and from 2:00 to 8:00 r,. im«The machinery to be used in Jones & Co's car shops at Port Schuyler will begin to arrive to-morrow. Work, it is said, will bo commenced next month.=\Bow- ery\ Nichols. celebrated New Year's ove by get- ting hilarlousdrunk and{he wanted to whip every body on Ferry street, He beset a young man a short time after and was severely punished for his pains, | He was carried to his home on Tom- perance Hill.=The ico in the canal is now in ex- cellent condition for owners of fast horses to ex- hibit their steeds.-=Tho installation of officers of Evening Star lodge, F. and A, ML, will occur to- morrow evening==The plank walk across the river at the Rock House has again been laid.= Francis A. Munn, a farmer resident of this vil lage, but now of Mattenwan,is spending the holt days in town, =Mrs, Weston, of this tillage, the wife of Joseph Weston, the embezzling canvabsor and bigamist, has as yet received no word from her busband,- Mrs. Weston says sho hopes he will 'be brought to justice.-=Rev. Father Du- free preached an eloquent sermon at the Fronch Catholle church yesterday morning.=No clue has yet been: found to the missing gud), Mary: Hull, who lefé her home at Alpena, Mich., & month ago, to vislb -her fister, Mrs. Jas: Burns, of street, in this village.-=Tho cock fighting season has opened in earnest; anothor fight is being arranged to come off in this vicinity this week.The different foundries will resume work to-morrow,=A number of saloons must 'bave been open yesterdayy if the intoxt- cated men geen about the streats Just evening, were mny proot==Ex-Officer Collory has pur- chased Mr, Flnglor's interest in the sega manu- factory of O'Connor & Flagler, of Troy, Mr. Collory was for six years one of the most effl. cient officers on the force, and is hold in high estéem by his many friends, who wish him sue cest in bis now enterprise, __.____- RENHSELAER COUNTY. Froy-Four polytechnic students and four young ladies were consting on Eighth strock, Saturday evening, when their sleigh collided with a wagon and all of the'party: wero thrown. to the ground. | One student named Ds Bols had bis jaw broken on both sides, and sustained con- cussion of the brain, besides being otherwiso badly injured, . The other young men were bade ty cut ond bruised, besides having nearly every ono .of their teeth knocked out, Miss Mary Keese, of Tenth street, rccoived a fractured nose, a contusion on the loft side of the face, con- cussion of the brain, and several teoth: were Amocked out. Miss Julia Kelly, living at Hutton street, bad several teeth- knocked out, and re- ceived an ugly scalp wound, . Some of the peo- ple were very badly injured, and may not recover. -=Saturdoy . evening, Dr. Warwick, residing at Adams and First streets, quarrelled with bis landlord, Jobu Byland, and it is said that the latter assoulted him. Dr, Warwlek drow a revolver and discharged It at Hyland, as he claimed only to frighten him. Hyland was not injured. -William Farrell foll through the feo above the State dam, Saturday morning, but was resoued from drowning by bystanders, ._-_za__-_-- sARATOGA COUNTY, Ballston Spa-James P. Smith, a farmer ro- s{diog near Burnt Hills, has made an assignment, The papers were filed in the county clerk's offlcs, Saturday, - He was reputed to be worth $15,000 and owned the farm Inherited from his father that had been a century in tho family. Wall street speculations, through the agency of his brother-dn-daw, who recently sulcided in Schon ectady, is said to bo the catise of his rain, _____ HERKIMER COUNTY. Tittle Falls-The small-pox excitemont was again muking the rounds last week, and accord* Ing to the numerons rumors put into cirenlation, it was thought by many fickle-minded persons that another case really existed. The board of health acted promptly in the matter aud madona thorough Investigation, and it proved. to bon vase of chicken pex.=The dummy engine used. by Contractors Beckwith & Quackenbush, fu this village, on the West Shore railroad, jumped the track opposite lock 86, Friday morning, breaking a wheel and smashing the cab, A tool boy was riding on the pilot, who was suddenly surprised by being violently thrown among the ragged rocks, | Strange to say, the lad escaped with slight seratches, | Georgo W. Smith, fors clerk on the West Shore road, was In the engine at the time, who also escaped Injuries =Baner Council Lodge, 106, A. IL of H., held their annual election of officers last Thursday even- ing, as follows: Commander, John P. Harvey; vicecommander. B. F. Chapman; orator, H. Clay Hall; secretary, D. J. Mesick; collector, H. €, Piper; treasurer, James T. Leigh; guide, Jas. McGurty; chaplain, Mrs. J. H. Harvey; warden. D. D, Shults, Jr.; sentry, Jacob Williams; or- ganist, Mrs. D. J. Mesick, The lodge is now in a very flourishing condition.=To-day Sherilf- eet - Valentine - Brown, Coroner Brown, and County Clerk Palmer Wood will be sworn in and enter upon the duties of the offices to which they were elected. Mr. Lorenzo Carry], of this village, was the last Democtatic sheriff, who retired from cffice Jandary Ist, 1842 Elbert Ferguson, the man who fell from the Boyer retaining wall last fall and received such pfiflmmjuflmhsgxh-blnb be out with the aid of a crotch and cane=Mre. John S. Killaly ard son, of Boonville, N.Y., are visiting in town =Misses Ella asd Eleszior McGee, of Sara- logs Springs, have returned howe after a plea~ rant visit to the Misses Shearda=-Mre, I War- ren, of Atnsterdam, was visiting friends in town the latter partof the week =1rs. Jobn V. B. Rapp, of Echénectady, is the guest of beveister, ¥rz W. Failing -Contractor Quackenbush is xt Kingston, N. Y., looking after his work on ths \West Shore railroad -=Contractor Becki-Rb is uf the right of way has c ark of wi mos be communced Targriz *, ' tons, partly filled with hay, on the farm of John THE ARGUS: MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY 1, county. . Tribes Hill;.Abuut‘ six . oclock Friday evening a hoy barn capable of holding thirty Dean, on '¥nnleo Hill, was burned to the ground. No couse can bo assigned. for the fire,==The em- ployes in H. Hurst & Son's quarry, near the depot;- had 'n morrow escape from serious In- jurlcs Saturday, by the premature discharge of a report that Beckwith & Quacken- bush had contracted to do the blasting at Flint hill proves to be false=Japhet Lefler who has been dangerously 111 in Kausas, is to be removed to his home bere.=The anuual meeting of the Buspension Bridge company, will be hold at' the Mohawk Valley House, Jan, Sth,. Four direc- tors and threo inspectors will be elected,=The parents of Father O'Brien, who came from Oswego, and Miss Mary Mullen, of Byractse, have been guests of friends in town.=Tho illu- mination of ® large fire was seen in the direc» tion of Pork Jutkson Thursday: evoning.=No taxes and free canals for the people of Montge- mery county this year.=Worl: upon the com» pletion of the Burk railrornd to the Mohawk river ab Houdan's ferry bas begun; | The sub- ject of pushing the project through the valley on its way west is again belug agitated among thoncands interested in 16 =Aunother knitting mill will be érected ab Alin, by a stock com- peny,-H. S. Perse, formerly. of this place, starts next week for Colorado whore he has an interest in a sliver mine,=H. Hurst & Son have their contract on the new jail at Fonda neatly completed.=Ths beard of supervisors will con- vene next Wednesday at Fonda to sell $24,000 worth of county bonds and to transact other important business, ALL STYLES AND PRICES, SHAW & BARNETT Announce ti): £11011st 80 Days, a GreatReduction in Prices» ' } or them opnzenarRo . e Sleighs, Cutters, &c. A VOTE OF THANKS , OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, Tary Arso nave a Numen on - TO OUR PATRONS. SECOND-HAND - SLEIGHS Nearly New, at PricestoSuit All, Call andexamine our stock, 'Weinvite inspection from purchasers - SHAW & BARNETT, Carrisge and Sleigh Repository, Nos. SS2 & 834 Broadway And 307 North Pearl Street, AUBANY, N. Y. LONG & SILSBY, 852 to 862 South Pearl St., ALBANY, M. Y. or tis Lirest or SLEIGHS Carriages and Sleighe Taken on Storage, 'We gratefully 'acknowledgo the generous patronage given us at Christmas time. THE STATE The New York, West Shore and Buffalo rail- road tracks were completed between Utica and Canastota on Saturday, * - H. T.Hearf, a noted dog trainer and hunter, was instantly killed on Friday while walking on the rallroad track t Elmira. . © Tred, Thrams, of Ebonezer, Erfo county, died verysuddenly a day or two since, | He was well known as a successfol merchant, George Drum, a four-year-old boy. of Valatie, was left alone in the house, Friday, when his clothes becamo ignited and he was burned to death. D. H. Johnson, a gtotey,of Fabius, was robbed. of a walletcontaining 3500 in money while board- Ing a train ab Syracuse, on Friday, | Bovoralper= P I E W AY DOW N Sotels mud 37:1; Silva] 25:11 arrested on suspicion of gommlf R C S. P\ \, AR\ R OTT n GUS—E, Mrs, W, F, Melhush, of Salamancs, was as- SCHOHARIE, N.Y. - saulted by an unknown man at Wellavillo a day _- or two ago, bu sho managed to escape from his A First-Class Hotel at Reasonable Rates Faze to axp raox Devor, clutches and ran Into a house, | Sho fs twonty WILLIANC WHITTING, Prop; WINDSOR RESTAURANT Ex-Sherlff Geo, E. Hurd, of Schuyler county, For Ladies and Gontlomen, has been declared insane and sont to the Willard ueyluni, He recently assaulted an officer with Nos.81 and 88 Maiden Lane. ' EVERYTHING IN SEASON - a pistol, for which ho was confined in fall, where ho became frenzled and violent. NEW ano ELEGANT DINING ROOMS ron PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PARTIES, WE HAVE STILL ON HAND A LARGE BTOOK FOR New Year Gifts! AND HAVE MARKED THE FANCY GOODS. A fifteen-yearold Ind, named Lous Denison; has been convicted of burglary at Canastotn, in breaking Into a store, The young lod had-bsen guilty.of a slmilar offense in Penusylvanis and van Hansen, Gharles & (1.91. fled to Canastota to escape arrest. I . i A blackemith named George W. Brink, ro- - ST. JAMES HOTEL, siding near Alblon, went to Rochester, a day or Nos. 468 and 470 Broadway. two since, in search of a wandering wite. Ho - Cor. Broadway and 26th St. NEW YORE. FAIRFIELD & Proprietors claimed that sho had Jofb him at Eaton Raplds, R Mich., elx years ago, and that he had boca on her track ever since, - A lad named Fotor McGinley, of Auburn, while ¥ playing in the shops of the Auburn Tool Compa- - ny, on Thursday afternoon, stooped to plck up his bat, which had beon kicked by one of the boys under a hugo fly wheol. | As the Ind reached out for the bat the wheel struck him, crushing his skull and causing almost instanb.death Cyrio Bt. John, of Whitehall, was before Com- missioner Green, Saturday morning, charged with ilegal voting nt tho Inst alection, Last spring he moved norots the'Inke Into Vermont, and returned to this State fn October, as ho had done each year for soveral years, The caso was adjourned until tomorrow, when, If nothing appeats to impeach his statement, ho will bo dis charged. A yourg mon about twenty years of age, named Frank Cowan, was found on the Central railroad track at East Buffalo, Friday afternoon, bleeding profuecly from a bullet wound in the loft side. | Ho clalined that ho had been attaoked by two unknown. mon, and after a desperate strugglo had been shot, He bad been out of work for somo time and the police fear that ho may have attempted sulcide, bat to proofs of Conducted on the EUROPEAN PLAN, and First-Class in all Ite appointments, CUISINE UNEXCELLED, Roomseingloanden sulto, with Pathsand. Closets attached, atreasonable ratez, 100 MILES. w Fropriaien |__ . L_. KEELER _- Pa., Aug. 29, 1682. Swift Specific Co., Atlnuta, Ga.: 1 think it my duty to write to you in regard to my ease, Iwas one of the victims to the terriblo disenso for several years, and Jinvo been entirely outed by the use of your Swift's Specific. &. 8. 8. will cure it, and. It ls the. only thing thet will do ft T hind tried everything nnd all the prominent physiclans in Buffalo, Rochester and Cloveland, but this only made mo worse, and broke down my general health with mereury ond potash, 1 heard of your remedy, but ' here, so I was not sold s s S wentto Balu: manea-1C0 miles distant-to gett. When S oYsTEE HOUSE, 83, 85 and 87 Green Street, this can be found. . Thero are butslight hopes of 1 began to use It X was in a bad condition, ALBANY, N. Y, his recovery. My mouth was. full of ulcers-hoad fall of During the 30161331518 wa will havo the finca! sa ont rorés-batr and eyebrows gone, but now I anos sound as a new dolfar, Every sufferer know about your 8. 8. S. * J. W. WEXLES Cures Wazex Hor Serinos Farr. we have cases of blood poloning In. our town who lived at Hot Springs, and were finally cured by 8. S. S. McCasotox & Malvern, Ark. It you doubt, come to seo us, and we will CURE YOU, or charge nothing! Write for particulars ond a copy of the little took, # Message to the Unfortnnste Buffering.\ Ask any drogzist as to our standing. t2781,000 REWARD will be paid to any Chemist who will find, on anslysisof 100 bottles of S. S, S., ons particle of Mercury, Todide of Potasslim, or any Mineral sub- \Wan Morris, of Geneva, went to Pittsford on Wednesday to visit a brother, who lod on a farm near that place. On Thursday he went to the village and became intoxicated, | Tn return- Ing to the farm he fell to the ground In a stupor and was fatally frozen, On his person were found $112.00 In money, two watches, two pint bottles, one full of whisky and the otber empty. The well known firm of Bartlett Brothers, proprietors of the Aurora woolen mills, made a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, Friday, | The firm's embarrassment will only be temporary, 1b is thought, as the assets are in reality greater than the lfabilitles, the latter be- frig $23,000 and the former $35,000, Bilas Adams is the principal creditor and preferred. 'The firmtis also indebted to the Bank of Buffalo, the Bank of Eest Aurora and other institutions, yy ao Boue Jst Our FRIED Axo BROILED OYSTERS Shall be kept to their usual standard and can bo elivered to families at a moments notlce, SKI!)l TK YOUR ORDERS FOR TBR HOLIDAYS ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE Stoucs and Eicators. ANTON WELLER, wixtractcarn or FORNACES, CRATES, FENDERS, OPEN FIRE PLACES, &c. soun rom most of which hold collateral security for almost . . 3 stai SWIFT SEECIEIC CO,, Proprietors, Richardson, Boynton & Co's Celebrated the full amount, “1:3; Ga. Furnaces, Ranges, Fire Place > ° Heaters, &c. Odditics in Prices. Price of Small Size, ~ = - - ~ $1.00 Dealer in Tiles for Hearths, Facings, 'Waine Beer is S7 cents a glass in Monterey, Mexico, Targe Size, - - ~ ~> 175 . scoting, Halls, Vestibules, &c. . Coal is \down\ at $15 a ton at Winnipeg, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. HABBIéflED $3, m???“ GaS LoGS, mEggsm'mTfefifioadm in the Baker district, ~ - AXDmQKS. “3.x sMAEC wonton . bee Broadway, Opposite Delavan House Fat wild ducks are sold at 2 centaspiccs at - Lake Charles, Le. ESTABLISHED 1840. M. DELEHKANTY & SON, At Lonipkin, Ga., sweet potatoss sell for culy NOTMAN PROTO 60. 25 centa a bushel. . , . Butter Is scarce at $1 a pound fit some of the Studio, 48 North Pearl St. s AN'T Any PLUM BEES, ummffia wood is $28 cord; at Win: rat & Asp Waorrsite ayn Reratt Aorereto8 is quoted at B11 a cord. |_ _- Photographs Finishedin All Styls, | Greensboro, S. C., grave-robbers ask €10 for . c ne vISP MAGEES ELEVATED OVEN RANGES, corpes in tolerable condition. arte pe vistres, ays a tis to bay ons bundred pounds of PaoMERADES, PANELS, Ete. MaGEES \DEAL wéig?’ fout in the Baker mining district of Montana. SPEARS NEW s s TV hile batter is only 20 cents a pound in Marst- ENLARCEMENTS A SPECLALTY FIRE PLACE “535588. Geld, Mo., the dealers ask 75 cents a pound for it |- ypEWS OF THE NEW CAPITOL Nos. 26, 28, S0 and S2 Green St. at Butte, Montana. isp Ts ° .———-——-—----'—'—'—EU 5 ® x Agent of the Houston aod mehfimwvfitmfifih 5 R . Tees Contest Aeresd, Abe. . W. Sates of pro Een sr 4 Houston, Tag? g six-ownjronéfihnse 73:5 L.. . ¥. NEUMAS, Next door, received m sprain, acobs beled him amazingly. Nmfiflwmérgm \pm-53- TO LET. C- =A Forstenzn-For the winter resson, or loosen if ILBERT LAWTENSLAGER, | sary Fires | erecnneeo.,, * Jewelor| Sone ManufacturingJeweler | spree rer eee | Cie rset pa ner ed hemant hid ; e é‘c-i. ’m§t&dtmm:e§dw;fie.°tnsb Drehing, No. 178 State mrses, near the Copmcl. And DIAMOND SETTER, North Pear] Sweet, |. Albany, NLY, o to z wie . the cay ap Cf the aid \ Eppes stea put cxsve | rr wi aer a sed rans Eebimeg, Now 12 ned I++ Reontrey between W?“ taken to 3. wers, for the benet of at He “35d Room. Fine of framonintn sizxtemanes & pies | plate ol Popul ev erbemefsenies requis or GLOBES, | BERYERS | avorsee.ien % | JX B %, E yate Bad ANTE -s ee at Vikes, mo. Of ies % Jorn Rowinish, REL Estitk ray srreet, foir dotre stots af aver Poi Grmeres, Acormey for Xsigzee. OU Established Ofice, 38 Riste St it wirt Pay vou To CoMe aNpisEE OUR STOCK OF ~ £ ! B - E C O|A! TS OhY STYLES, Iwenty-live BOXE Flush Trimmed, at «i One thousand Men's, ¥ uths' ani Only $35.00for the finest Engli seys-lined I Mohair Cord-as fine qualxtfzy . B. c'DAV . can be procured 0 NEW STYLES FALL AND WINTER C. G. CRAFT'S, i . comme or MAIDEN LANE axp JAMES ST - ALBANY, N. Y. The Finest, Largost and Most Completo Stock to be Found in the City. PLEASE CALL AND EXAWNE c. G. CRAFTS. cUsTOM DEPARTMENT FULLY STOCKED. . CHAS. O'BRIEN, kno NT TAILOR on Broad Tafe Siam fed hie EACE MERCHAN flown Btomwix Hall, has greed D WINTER DS, selected from the best man- $00 lecturers In Europe, and fn this coun- are: I understand the business, Elm-cash. an t1m satisiled wig modgntomm examination of m stock will convin Ones. o ant Bromaway, From Teloxhers. _ SULLIVAN & EHLERS, MANUFACTUREBS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOLERS, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, ROOFS; BRIDGESand RAILINGS Brim-5L Giver to Repairing all Kinds of Machinery, Boilers, &c SEconp-Haxp And BolLERS Consmuntix ox Haxo, Nos. 166, 168 and 170 Broadway HENRY C. HASKELL'S SON, ALBANY IRON MACHINE WORKS and FOUNDRY wakpracrures Or Steam Engines and Boilers, go: Empore. - progues pamen and 200F porte. boone e RaiLGS S* - cousIER Asp orFicE RaLmGs. asp vent mos Peaws. A3Dp IEoX work OP ALL Kispe. Patterns Made at Short Notice, Parniccraz Ascerzion s to Rreizerso Aux rape or as» XOS. 9 and 11 CHURCE SEREET, (Faun Laszisay . Office, 13 Church Street. Albany, N.Y. WILLIAM J. WARD & SON, No. 10 Beaver Street, Albany, Coppersmi Plumbers, Roofing oP Tim, £01211.“ and. W o BAX Tese Trelease ac, excels of . -v os constandy ont {fs \AND WwW @ ITS!) 'It cannot be approached by any Clothing House in this section of the - morn n ~Etate. It equal mmmstOustomeork. nmn DESIGNS AND FIT CORRECT! © PRICES VERY REASONABLE, WILSON & GRO . THOS LEADING’CLermms,‘ CORNER OI“ BROADWAY AND MAIDEN LANE. fr. C. DAVIS &°-CO. w- \0 REDUCE STOCK, ARE OFFERING. l 22 Decided Bargains in Men's, Youtlis', Bops and Children's Fine Overcoat \PBA JACKETS AND WINTER sUITS Fifty BOYS' OVERCOATE of good style and quality, at. B OVERCOATS of elegant Cinn ya' Overei , sh.and French Elysian, Fur, C c through with the best of Satin, edges piped. with Silk Velvet or good fitting, stylish and well made as the best tailors for $50 to $60. 60 IS& fifl‘gFi‘ne Clothier; se. neenee Beaver, .98.00, worth $10.00 'All greatly reduced in price. Chinchillas and Ker» 472 and 474 Broadway. - Cor Sale. _ > Slack - ASSIGME'B SALE-Four tierces Oleo- margarine, one Elevator and Goorlog, one Givte Stove, onp fitove, one Water Cooler, Butter 'Tubs and 'Tables, Ofice Tosks and Stationery. - « -> STUART G. SPHIR, Assignee, 'OR-BALE-The now House, No. 447° Btate street, opposite Washfagton Park, Three: More, bogement and eub-collar, Emulre of ROBERT BERYOE, In., comer Hawk and Canal streots, or A. No. BRADY, No, 1 Beaver Blook. i FOR SALE OR TO LET, | | The Elegant Brown Stone House, . fas Late Restomtos or lins, Ectinera Timore, No. 65 Hawk Street, cor, Lancasters ao ii it it Albany, _- GBongk at, WEAVER Utica, NY.. st Albany, GEORGE M. 222° 2 Choc FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, [FARM OF 119 ACRES ! .- Between Saratoga and Ballston, > Tas largo nwelllnf House, Bhods tnd Barns in good : 'order; Barbed \Wire Fence, arming Imple- ! ments, Forty Actes in Rye. Apply to JOSEPH CLARE, 97 and 99 State St. FOR SALE OR TO LET, THE ENTIRE BLOOK OF LARGE WAREKOUSES On Montgomery Street, Norm: Taxema anp Coomes BUITABLE FOR MANUFACTUEING PUREOSEL STABLE ABD COLCH HOUSE, 86 Orango St. Apply to R JAMES F. mm- ' 24 North Poor] Street, FOR. SALE; The first class resldenco of the lato Mre, MARIA BENDER, No, 107 Lancaster, streot, | Dimonslons of House 22250 feet, 'Threo story sud high basement trick, - Location unsurpassed; P A Also the premises No. 50 and 01 Bouth Pearlstreet, corner of Hudson avo, Location firstclass, Also the two three-story: Brick Bwallin: a Sto ne Hs BY HP Soh Poad stress roperty. ® “in twostory amd basement brice dwelling No, 188 Swan street near Hamilton, A pleasant loca tlon Me Also, the premfées No. B4 Hudson avonte, Stores and dwelling near South Poarl stroot, Also. the two threcatory Brick Dwellings Nos. 7 and 9 Rose street. Also, the Lin-xiv and. Bale Stables Tocated fu rear ee f mae e above property will be rold to eloso the estate . cflAanyn NY, Exzouton, . . No, 76 Bratz Ausaiy, N, Y, JOHN ROWLAND, Beal EstateBroker NO. 55 STATE STREET, arte Manine Bors ALB . N/ mmuucmlohfifimg‘ggfilnmn glndA one of Heal Estate, Mr, Rowland will take charge of and Let Property on reasonable terms, Appralsal of Real c. Moneyloaned and 5mm! on Bond and FOR SALE. A large firstclass brick dwelling, nearly now with. wood work inside, drunk“? \neat the Coal?) Tas brick stable on rear of lot on stroot, - Houso? all the inost modern linprovementsof the day, an: \H desirable property. \ i desirable and nae-mu}?- Toentod three-story d basement Erick Dwelling, No, 140 Hamilton site House about 25 feet front. | Has: the modern 1 provements and in. good order. Immediato posses» son given if requires The three-story brick store and dwelling, No. 57 Lancaster street, near Hawk, Has two-story bulld- fag on rear of lot on alley, Will be sold 5\.me e very desirable three-story and basoment ric: Dwelling, with enclosed plazza on first story, No. 208 Hudron avenae _ Bas the modern improvements and Ta good order, Lot 22100 fectdeep, Terms rea sonable. A very pleasant twostory and basement Brick Dwelling. g the vicinity of Ash Grovo church,. Wi® \Ton reer, piemently located two-story and bas eve san loca ty wient Gothic Brick Duelling, No. 58 Ji treet, Mtg non mames e s ato micro-gun; fo, 204 Slate ma 3mm at}: Has all the modern Improvements and in good onde Very desirable mm ; Or To Lat owner latending to lsave the cit offers his wellknown, commodions, fir Btone FrontResience, No. 13 Ten Broeck street, £ sale or rent, furnished or unfurnished, on very favez st Brick Dwelling, No. 01-1:de and No.9 Fim street, comer 0 Grand. Also, the Prick Dwelling adjof Ing, No, 4 Fim street, be sold low, together On To Lz-The very pleasantly located two- and basement Brick te ing. T welling. No.58 High neat Hamilton street, Has heater, bath oo Terms moderate. . Fight desirable Building Let#<n Dove C8 corner 6f Orange and corner of Canal, and o Sheet \ Will be sold low, ¢\ ox fo per-In the of Greentui®s moders buill Cottage, on the commer of Status-vs nue and Green street, about fire minutes\ walk from. the neer bridge, Nine rooms, pas andwater. Lot 25 ”20m! Three story Brick Residence, oppo- site the Park lake, on Madison avenna- [influx p gander: s and in. perfoct order. ery desirable property, _._ \The plat of ou Sooth Peart street, Lion enon en a mouth of Second Avermie, being 100 feet front ou 'street, and 132 feet outh Pearl street and on Broad deen to Broad street. Sold terms. a whk of Dwellings, St mmfifimmmg TOEX ROWTLARD, Real Estate Eroker, . Old EstatHsted Ofice, 9 State St «s i I I wo