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~Destrable LOTS~WEST SIDE and ABOVE~EIAR~Lem w 2 NEW YC)RK HERALD, FRIDAY, JAJnTTARY 30, 1891..TRIPLE; SHEET. CITY REAIi ESTATE FOR SALE. CITY REAI. ESTATE FOR SALE. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. PLATS. AMUSEMENTS. A^IUKMENTS. " ^ in l-)lh St.. liiclmiTe. JVortli Side (Above Harlem RiverU TO LET IN FLOORS.THE FINEST FACTORY foTeWfnftrnlihed. CASINO. BROADWAY AND 39TII ST, "hXbRKjTn-S Tllli\Tli £. ~"~~~35TII ST. AN t» 1 From li'nUery BUILDING IN THE CITY, 42 TO 50 WEST 67TH ST.; FLAT. CONTAINING SEVEN ROOMS. THIRD RUDOLPH ARONSON ManaK«r IIARKIUA VS T li 1. ATllE. 6TH AV. A FINE. LARGE DOWNTOWN BUSINESS FOR SALE.TWO VERY DESIRABLE PLOTS. SIZE LARGE, LIGHT FLOORS, 10.000 SQUARE FEET OF floor, rent $75. Tb# Winoh«»ter, 1,244 Broadway, 31st Evenings at 8:15. Matinon Suturdny at 2. >1. W. II AN LEV" Manager the greatect bargain in the city to-day: OORr.er.price 100x100 and 50x137 situated near Woodlawn, in the 61'ACE ON EACH FLOOR; AMPLE STEAM POWER; and 3".'d sta. "OVER ONE HUNDRED NIGHTS." < > <» $250,000; mortgage $107,0 >0; will also exchange for city of Yonkers; will Bell together ONLY; price $2,000 GR1NNELL SPRINKLER; INSURANCE ONE PER MK. HOWARD HARRIOAN. other and cash: this is a raro chanro, and &ASH. Address D. D. S.. 307 Herald Uptown. CENT. gbn inn nnn riiAis 10 Ailu 10 v*isr>i io«/m ox., <& RB1LLY AND TIIK 400. M property rent in alt halls boated; <S> should mako hast*». 1'riucipals only apply investorsto SALE.LARGE l'ARCKL OF LAND ON SOUTH STORY cheapest city; improvements; OTTO y20'Jtli av.. naar 5'Jth st. FOK TO LEASE.FOUR BUILDING, ENTIRE OR one month free rent. Apply janitor. POOR JONATHAN. DAVE HRAHAM AND His POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Pl'LLICIl, ern Boulevard and 141»t st,. consisting of ovor one in part, southeast cornor Whitehall and Bridge Ms., H city lot8, with spacious mansion and stable. Applyhundred Produce Exchange; exeollent location for oppositeskvepThoom corner amTbingle decorated Above 14tU St.. 5th Av. to East River. to E. I. OGDEN, Executor, 111 Broadway. Ii. A. CKUl IvS !l A N K A 176 Plats; halls boated; $38 And less. ® <S> WEDNESDAY. MATIN BR.SATURDAY. Inquire CO, restaurant. 204 West 83d. A.. FOR SALji. THREE CHOICE VILLA DWELLINGS FOR SALE Broadway, New York city, or 156 Sands St., Brooklyn. BELKNAP. HOUSES PACKED ALL THE TIME. A..LAST TWO YVKKKTS. LAST TIMES. in the suburban Bedford Park, in the of New LET.NO. 30 ROSE TOR FACTORY TO LET.A FLAT, SIX ROOMS AND BATH. ALL 4 <J> Mr. E. (!. OtLMORE. Lessee 4 M'g'r. quarter, city Tu ST.. PUR I H REE VALUABLE FIFTII AVENUE PROPERTY. York; from to $20,000. 111 fi six with and elevator: convenient to Third avenue "L" station; Tb» cant Includes LILLIAN RUSSELL and MBLO'S. $14,000 Owner, Broadway, poses; story Building, power Improvements; . GREAT BALLETS. room 90. either in floors or entire building. Apply ou premises or will pay yon to inquire. 191 East 76th St.. basement. FANNY RICE. KVA DAVKN PORT. SYLVIA THORNE. 4> corner 21st at of the THOMAS 228 GRACE HOSE FLORENCE HA1SKS PANTOMIME H onthwest St.. the office owner, BRENNAN. ROOM 1M- GOLDEN, WILSON. BELL, > av. 6 KLATS, WITH ALL THE LATEST HARRY J. MAAS. M. < $> ($> and mifceiiaiiponi., Lexington , rents from to raontb. MACDONOUGH, 0. CAMPBELL. IN I known a* the provements; $17 $20 per FIGMAN, EDUAR H. HOLiBKOOK. A. W. TAMS, LAST OPPORTUNITIES. THE Spectacle. A BUSINESS CORNFR. WITH APARTMENTS: THREE LOFTS. LIGHT ON THREE SIDES; NEAR MUNDOKKF. 406 East 83d st. EDWIN SMITH, The Children's Matinees <j>. < h $> must sold to BTEVENS, JEKFKRSON DE ANGELIS. SOUTH REFORMED be settle estate: rents for $4,800: nrice Maiden iane and Gold et. HENRY R. KING, 60 Cedar. ROOM Admission 50 cants. Hoats on sale ono month ahead. Wc.l)N l--SJ)AV I WOOD. CHURCH, $42,500. in EXECUTOR. 940 2(1 av. 7 KLATS, DINING room AND ALL THE |r. 92 fret by 142.6. Apply person only. _UPPER PART OF LARGE CORN K R BUILDING TO latest improvements and finely decorated. and SATURDAY. < > <j> 20 88th st. 14TII STREET THEATRE, NEAR 6TH TvT SAMUEL SLOAN, Exchange place. let. West St., 35,000 feet, suitable for storage: rent only GEO. MUNDOKKK. Ill East J. WESLEY AMBEBG'S 1 HKATRi . IR VINti PLACE AND 15TH ST. JOSEPH B. 52 Wall «t. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE ROSKNQUEST Sole Manager LOOKWOOD. $6,000. E. A. CRUIK8HANK A CO.. 176 Broadway. 10TH AV.. 52D AND 53D feTS..ELEGANT KliATS OK Every night, matinees and Saturday. To-uiirht. UK M1"ENCIII NKR in AND TO RENT. Wednesday the irroiit novelty succoss, A.. $8.ooo. ^ 7 CLINTON PLACE, four and five rooms: bath, steam heated, hot water, 5TH MONTH S'NULLERL. 87th St.. near East River Park. ~X1iKTin?DID~BU)0irW1$TORliS~TN^^ near Broadway. tubs. dumb waiter and all improvements' rentsstationary Joseph Arthur's Comedy-Drama, S'NITLIEKL. Three brick and brown stone Anne Reid. corner Putnam; two Corner Stores, only $31); Store and two from $14 can be seen time. io Saturday Matinee.PROZ^SSHANSL. Evening.DER story Qneen Flats, Upper Floors: nossossloo; $1,800. upward', any Apply L U U EEE I'KOTZENBAUER. 10 roomi, all iraproveniontt; a bargain to anyDwelling.one $14 and $15; Stores, $20. J. EDGAR LEAYCRAKT, 1.&44 Broadway. 502 Wost 53d st. janitor.BBB jj EEE A NN «oSS,8 Next week, MUENCHENER. desiring a beautiful borne at a very low price: only J. S. FERGUSON. 207 Reid or 969 Gates. B BL U U h JJ E AA NN K, every nl.-rht-TIIE $3,000 cash required. 834 BROADWAY. NEAR 13TH ST..OFFICES TO 38TH, 70 WEST, 5TH AND 6TH..FIRST KLAT! BBB L U U EE JJ EE A A N N N SSH Monday, Saturday..\ . I.LKRL. J. EDUAR LEAYCRAFT, 1,544 Broadway. A.HOUSES FOR SAbE.BROOKLYN UI'TOWN let; elevator; >toam heat; $120 to $480 per annum. seven light rooms and batb; improvements; small B BL U U E JJ JJ E AAA"T NN, £ Tuesday.PKOT&EN BA I! ER. headquarters for home seekers and investors. family. BBB LLL UU EEE JJJ VFF X A NN' SS' <S> Wednesday. Fridnv(novelty).DER OEIGENMACHER. A..ATTENTION OF HOUSE BUYERS CALLED TO P. RAR A CO., 394 Gates av., corner NcstrandWILLIAMav. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET^ "A. DISTINGUISHED SUCCESS." Thursday (by request).-CUUCIFIXCARVER OF those elegant four story Hnd extension Dwellings on 92d 39TH. 253, NEAR BROADWAY..SIX ELEGANT "IT WILL NEVER WEAR AMMERGAU. between 5th and Madison avs.. 19 to 21 foot ATLANTIC AV., JUST ABOVE U I. R. R. DEPOT. <U larce light rooms and bathroom; steam heated; latest OUT." St., fronts; at a lifurmsnetl. Seats can be secured four weeks in also three on southeast corner 93d at. Four brick buildings, with stores; owner will sell Improvements; $iO. advance. A.REMEMBER THE WED.i ESDA Y MATINEES." story Dwellings low prlco. POTTER A CRANDALL. 50 Flaibush av. DWELLING AND BUSINESS HOUSES, CENTRALLY <S> <S» * I and Madiaon av., 20 foot fronts; prices verv moderate. located; $1,300 upward; possession. un ii ni. on nasi, .i ia» unmnAb rAttJv.. PALMER'S THEATRE. BROADWAY AND 30TH ST. POPULAR. ACADEMY. FOURTH YEAR. WALTER RE1D, FOR SALK.1.973 FULTON ST..NEW BUILDING; LUDLOW. DAY A CO.. 54 West 31st s». Light. elegant, steam decorated to Mr. A. M. f'ALMKR Sole Manager and office 11 East 92d st. bested, Apartments at 8:15. at Owner Builder, large store, 20x73. with large plate glass show windows let: term* liberal. Evenings Saturday Matinee 2. OILMORE A TOMPKINS ^ and on both Fulton and Hull fiats above furnished; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF FOLLOWING HOUSES. < | j«) Proprietors Managers A..THE CHEAPEST ELEGANT HOUSE ON sts.; 460 W. 24th 6t., Chelsea 10 rooms $720 112 KAST lt)TH ST..HIGHLY IMPROVED AND MAT. DEN .MAN THOMPSON MAT. Lenox 32 feet also fine price $12,000. mortgage $6,000: owner will take second Cottage, MR. E. S. II LAST WEEK OF AND av., Hill, wide, $70,000; MADIsonmortgage of $3,000; great bargain 480 W. 24th st. Chelsea Cottage. 11 rooma 800 heated Flats of five rooms and bath; rents moaerate. WILLARD. J JUDAH. WED. ORIGINAL COMPANY SAT. corner House on Madison av. 26 feot wide, $55,00(1. LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court gt. 344 W. 30th st., three story and basement. 12 r'ras. 1.050 <$> <s> CONTINUE TIIE GREATEST OF ALL SUCCESSESI WM. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway. 345 W. 30th St., three story stoop. 15 rooms... 1,600 141 EAST 16T1I ST..SINGLE FLAT, SIX ROOMS A. <S> high und bath. Inquire 179 3d av. Monday evening, February 2, positively last night of A..$50,000.FOUR 8TORY BROWN'STONBTHOUSB. FIRST CLASS TEN" ROOM BRICK; DECORATED; J. COKBIT « CO., 23d st. and 9th ay. ] "JUDAH." T TIIE OLD HOMESTEAD. 53d close to 5th av.; all sizes and 1,014 Putnam av., near Broadway and Gates aveaue ~324 EAST 14TH ST..ELKGANT FLAT, PARLOR Wednesday, February 4. first production of a> -. st., others, locations, all house new; hardwood mantels, 123 CHARLES ST..SMALL THREE STORY BKICK to and improvements; station; i [ioor, seven rooms; all S35 monthly. JOHN NEEDHAM'S DOUBLE. 330,000 $100,000 upward. j_>wemuk# umo uuiub, ua«u, ipw luuuwu. inquira v* Improvements: GARDEN THEATRE, MADISON AV. AND 27TH ST. with mirrors; a perfect gem; only $6,200; can be seen on to .Mrs. (SILMART1N. Sale of seats now in WM. P. SEYMOUR. 171 Broadway. Sundays. Bank st J premises B.
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