112
AN GAOḊAL
Real Estate
FOR SALE, Or to trade for small house within
70 miles of New York, a five acre Orange Farm,
with good dwelling and outhouses, situate in
Winter Park, Orange County, Florida, 5 miles N.
of Orlando (the capital of county), on the Florida
Central & Peninsular Rds., price, $3,000.
Also, a nice Residence standing on a plot of
ground one and eighty-five hundreth acres in the
town of Holliston, Mass. price, $6,500.
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
Also, a number of large plots in Brooklyn suit¬
able for mill and factory purposes. Farms on
Long Island for Sale or to Trade.
A BRICK MANSION, 3 story, 34x36, 18 rooms,
ground — 2 blocks square — occupied now by 
physician; 60 fruit trees, 40 poplar trees surr¬
ound the house — on the main street — ten minutes
walk from the Station; free and clear, Bourbon,
Ind. Bourbon is on the Penn. Co's road, 53 miles
from Fort Wayne, and 96 from Chicago: manu¬
facturing city — population, 1.500. Will trade for
New York property, price — $15,000.
Also, Larwell, Whiting co. Ind., in which natural
gas was discovered a few years ago — a two-story
and celler frame house, ground 136x104, within
one minute's walk of the Penn. R. R. Station, 8
rooms — Price, $2,500.
ALSO a good Hay and Grain Farm of 121 1-2
acres, in the town of Coxsackie, 3 miles west of
the West Shore R R station, Green County, NY.
There are 200 good apple trees, in full bearing,
on the farm, and a good substantial residence
would be a good place for a boarding house.
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.
Comr. of Deeds,
M. J. Logan,
Third & Prospect Ave.
Brooklyn N.Y.
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Simple Lessons in Irish, giving the pronunciation
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