Real Estate
I negotiate Sales in every State of the Union
City and Suburban Property, Houses and Lots.
Corner Stores always on hand to Let, for Sale or
Exchange. Two New Tenement Flats, rented at
$2,500 a year, to be sold cheap. Lots, singly or
in plots suitable for builders; two hundred such
Lots in the 8th Ward.
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 upwards.
Excellent Store property in Bloomington Ill, a
few blocks from the Vice President's residence,
to Trade for a good farm in N Y or vicinity.
RATES of COMMISSION. —
Letting and Collecting 5 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 for less
than $25.00.
M. J. Logan,
Comr. of Deeds,
Third & Prospect Aves.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
We would recommend all those de¬
sirous of possessing a solid interesting
Gaelic reading matter to write to Mr.
Patrick O'Brien, the Gaelic publisher,
46 Cuffe st. Dublin, for his very in¬
teresting book, Bláiṫḟleasg de Ṁil¬
seáiniḃ na Gaeḋailge. Price, in cloth,
3s.
The Gael can now be bought off the news stand
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.
M McEvilly, Wilmington, Del.
W Hanrahan, 84 Weybasset, st. Providence R
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.
Mr. Ramy Springfield, Ill.
Mrs Woods, Jacksonville, do.
Mr Gorman, Joliet, do.
C. Schrank, 519 South 6th. St. Joseph Mo.
M H Wiltzius & Co. Milwaukee, Wis.
G T Rowlee, 133 Market St. Paterson N J.
Catholic Publishing Co. St. Louis Mo.
E B Clark, 1609 Curtis St. Denver Colo.
John Murphy & Co. Publisher, Baltimore, Md
T N Chappell, 26 Court St. Boston, Mass
Fitzgerald & Co. 196 High st., Holyoke.
Mrs. Hoey, 247 First St. Portland, Or.
Ed. Dekum, 249 Washington st. do.
Viewing with considerable chagrin the pro¬
ability of Japan becoming the mistress of Asia,
John Bull is making frantic efforts to secure a
foothold in Alaska, and in several points of the
South American Continent, to be used as a basis
of supply in his anticipated tussle with Japan.
But Japan will whip him out of Asia, not with¬
standing the truckling of Americans (?) in high
station to accommodate him. John s very anxious
to settle disputes between him and the United
States by "arbitration," but never between him
and weak powers. Why not submit the cause of
Ireland to arbitration? Oh, the consummate hy¬
pocritical scoundrel! His envoy should be sent
back to him tarred and feathered !
The Irishmen of New York and vicinity can ob¬
tain gratuitous instruction in the language of Ire¬
land by calling at the rooms of the P. C. Society,
263 Bowery, on Thursday evenings from 8 to 10,
and on Sunday afternoons from 3 to 6, o'clock.
The Philadelphia Philo-Celtic Society meets at
Philopatrian Hall, 211 S. 12th St., every Sunday
evening, where it imparts free instruction to all
who desire to cultivate a knowledge of the Celtic
tongue.
BLUE STORE.
Cheapest Cash Dry Goods, Boys'
Clothing and Notion House in the
City.
Gents Furnishing Goods a Specialty.
Nos. 204 and 206 Dauphin Street, Mobile, Ala
F M'Cosker,
Sanitary Plumber, Steam & Gas
Fitter,
Mobile, Ala.
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latest designs and secure contracts. Address
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