When the Gael was first issued there were, per¬
haps, not more than one hundred persons in Ame¬
rica able to read it — there are over a thousand to-
day; and the man who supports a paper that he
is not able to read (to advance the cause) is a true
patriot, indeed. Also, we wish to keep up the cir¬
culation in view of the thousands of children now
learning a literary knowledge of the language in
the Irish national schools, who will in a few years
be its support. We are getting some of them al¬
ready.
THE ARYAN ORIGIN
of The Irish Race
By the late
V. Rev. U. J. CANON BOURKE, P. P.
Some few dozen copies of this work are for sale
by Mr. P. Hanbury, No. 17 E. 105th street, New
York City, price, free by mail, $2. This is the best
work ever published on the Irish race and lang¬
uage, and Gaels should secure a copy of it, for $20
may not be able to buy one in the near future.
REAL ESTATE
I negotiate sales in every State of the Union.
City and Suburban Property, Houses & Lots,
Stores, etc. always on hand for Sale & Exchange.
200 lots in the 8th Ward suitable for builders, sin¬
gly or in plots; valuable Corner Lots, etc.
An excellent farm fully stocked, with dwelling
and out-offices, 176 acres, in Sullivan, Co. N. Y.
I want an offer for a 40 acre piece of land bord¬
ering on Lake Michigan; five or six acres are clear
and the balance woodland. This is a grand site
for a summer residence, being only a few miles
from St. James, Maniton county, Mich.
Also, a 162 acre farm in the same location, 80 a¬
cres being fenced in and under hay, producing this
year $400 worth; 20 acres wood; there is a good
log barn and a frame dwelling on it; a saw-mill and
a store along-side it, and a schoolhouse within 20
rods of the dwelling. The Catholic Church is three
miles distant. I shall sell the whole for $1,800 ; this
is a chance; age of owner reason for selling.
Being in communication with the Railway Com¬
panies I am in a position to negotiate the Sale of
Lands bordering on said railways in All the States
of the Union. These lands are desirable because
of their proximity to the Railways, and the title is
perfect, coming directly from the Railway Compa¬
nies. I can sell in lots or plots from 100 to
500,000 acres.
RATES of COMMISSION —
Letting & Collecting ... 1 per cent.
Sales — City Property. — When the
Consideration exceeds $2,500, ... 1 " "
Country Property ..... 2.50 " "
Southern & Western Property ..... 5 " "
No Sales negotiated at this office under $25i
In small sales where the consideration does not a¬
mount to two thousand (2.000) dollars the papers
will be furnished gratis by the office.
M. J. Logan
Real Estate & Insurance
Broker,
814 Pacific st. Brooklyn
NOTARY PUBLIC and Commissioner of DEEDS
Loans Negotiated
The Gael can now be bought off the news stand
for 5 cents in the following places. —
J F Conroy, 167 Main St. Hartford, Conn.
D P Dunne, Main St. Williamantic, do.
G F Connors, 404 Main St. Bridgeport, Conn.
Mrs Dillon, E Main St. Waterbury, Conn.
Mrs Bergen, S Main St. do. do.
M McEvilly, Wilmington, Del.
Mr Calligan, 23 Park Row, N Y City.
W Hanrahan, 84 Weybasset, st. Providence R I
J H J Reilley, 413 High st. do.
J N Palmer, P O Building, Tomah, Wis.
M J Geraghty, 432 West 12th st. Chicago, Ill.
J Dullaghan, 253 Wabash Av. do
H Radzinski, 283 N & 2863 Archer Av. do
H Connelly, Cohoes, N Y.
Wm McNab. do.
Frank Simmons, Springfield, Ill.
Mrs Woods. Jacksonville, do.
Mr Gorman, Joliet, do.
For the Gaelic Journal send 60 cents to the Rev
Eugene O'Growney, Maynooth co. Kildare, Ireland
O'Faherty' Siamsa an Ġeiṁriḋ, re¬
viewed in last Gaoḋal, is for sale by
Mr P. O'Brien, 46 Cuffe St. Dublin.
The price in cloth is 2s: in wrapper,
1s 6d.
F. M'COSKER,
PLUMBER, STEAM & GAS FITTING & FIX¬
TURES.
All our Work Warranted.
St., Francis' St. Cor. of Jackson, Mobile Ala.
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PAPER STOCK,
13 & 15 Columbia St.
Brooklyn.
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