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No. 291 Broadway romance secret. ?-» ? <S> ? !$>-»-»¦ ? » ? ? ? -9- + ~+ WANTED-MaLES. FOR SALE. HOUSES, FLATS AND ROOMS. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ON THE MARKET STALLS. Itheir _ Mrs. T. Publish¬ I or pen,s- to shoNV^Ta^ Ten Cents Per Line. Ten Cents Per Line. Delicacies and Necessaries the Housewife Mr. and F. Hoyt Delayed ADVERTISEMENTS Plcs°andTS1^: K<xx1h. sign Advertisements this mil be lett»r« nin^0^numbers, ,i^door f°^plates;llumlnuc'and a variety of -under elassificitki* repented, GEO. R. Auctioneer Procure and the Prices Their Notice «Ui A..A..A..$1 WEEKLY; fine watches, dla- on request, without charge in Das JSioryen journal. READ, May To-day ing Marriage Many UNDER I ele^ant samples; light, eisy rounds; no irash. Gall or address Watch Supply WILL .SELL AT but Won't .ru-slrialtles: Co.. 4 Maiden laue, room 2. All goods guar¬ AUCTION*. She Will Have to Pay. Months, Say Why. anteed. Furnished. Auction Sales, ifioiS>0re A FINK BEAUTIFUL Madison avenue house; low the markets are abundantly HOYT.STEWART..At the residence of Rev. SSM,$45.00-1 WORK for Oo upright piano, $155; $6 monthly; rent; §2,000: elegant furniture at sacrifice; doc¬ March Although Gruy~& Chickering, bargain. Wlssncr, 80 Montgomery tor THURSDAY, F. Boarders pays year for office. 1-44 26,1896, with eggs, prices are uot expected Dr. Balcolm Shaw, February, 18£)5, Margaret Wanted, U°'Val i'i*lter. Plating'ku'ivet St., Jersey City. .51,000 Pooley, At the Real Estate Exchange and Auction Bur-plied of to F. T. of New forks" «nnr,n ,SeU/DS Plated by dipping in Broadway. i Room. Limited. '50 to 03 to be lower until a day or two before Stewart, Spokane, Hoyt, Business raJlt»/m«t i ei°'; ^u/ckly ALL FURNITURE of comfortably furnished Liberty Street, York. Opportunities, private house, account of going abroad; abso¬ "BARGAIN Near Madison square; low rental; at 12 o'clock noon, Easter. Fresh-laid eggs retail at 18c. per SSi M U" this income $235 month; furniture sacrifice, or The above marriage notice was Furnished Rooms, "'r,,e'«'"*». lutely week bargains; chance for couples; up¬ furnished. 1244 dozen; good eggs 15e. per dozen; Maryland pub-1 "^pSVWtt! ..''® right piano, parlor, bedroom, leather furniture, Pooley, Broadway. THE VALUABLE PROPERTY duck 25 to 30e. dozen, and Long. lished yesterday. folding beds, hallstauds, etc.; also separate. 133 eggs pet name of T. Jr.. Help Wanted,' $60 to |150 paia salesmen for cigars; expert- Kiist ti5th st. VntariiUbed. new The Fred Koyt, appears extra inducements to Island fancy Leghorns, strictly laid, in the directory as "clerk, No. 103 West Lost and Pcoi- BEATTY'S PIANOFORTES, 140; organs. $30 A..A..314 WEST 36TH ST..Five rooms and one day old eggs, at 25c. per dozen. with Found, tnZ,ra^13BaT-tomets. Bishop & Kline. St. Louis. Mo. upyard; Beatty's "Tour World," illustrated bath; perfect order; all improvements; rents re¬ are for Eightyeightli street." He lived there duced to to No. The which $20 or 291 following prices, pound J. W. until edition, 25c.; correspondence wanted; pictorial $22. Janitor Bernard & Co., will be for the meats for to-mor¬ his sister, Mrs. Wentwortb, Purchase and Exchange, free. Daniel 110 West 125th st. lots, paid catalogue F. Beatty, Washington, ___. Broadway, December when the removed to row's dinner: Porterhouse roast, pel iast, family wanted-females^ N. J. A.. FLATS. A.. 10c. hind~3c^ No. 120 West Ninety-first street. Mrs. Hoyt Houses, Flats and sjtimtions lb.; prime rib roast, per lb.; Q«al" is said also to have resided 111 BOOK BINDERY for sale.On account of poor Light, well-ventilated flats N. W. Cor. of Reade St. ter fore 8c.; (nee Stewart) Germ^ at reasonable on mutton, 12c.; quarter, English with the Wentworths to the time of Apartments To hotc1'club or pri- ealih, the old established Poughkeepsie Bindery; prices. Apj>ly premises, saddle mutton, 15c.. aud rack quarter mut- up Let, a good chance for an energetic young man. Ad¬ 402 West 5Stli st., or Six-story and basement office building, tnn Vie ner lb. Leg mutton is listed ai their removal. dress W. W. Smith, 235 Main St., Poughkeepsie, J. E. Whltaker. 278 Boulevard, near W. 74th gt. loin and At the residence of the Wentworths ..-!! in the Journal will Usi)\\ OIIK.A respootabla younff irirl for N. Y. marble front, size beef, 5c. per lb.; Appearing A..NEUFVILLE, 252. 254 , 250 West 84th St., 33.2x100.1x28.11x98.8, 12c.' per'lb;leg information as to the of housework; reference; no postals. 2527 leg veal, 10c. and leg lamb. 15c. per lb. why publication be inserted fd aril 138th sts. BARGAIN..Old established wholesale and re¬ seven rooms and bath; rents $30 to $-10; large, For to-morrow's breakfast, rack lanil> chops the marriage notice had been so loug de¬ i^^e^^etween137th_aud tail wine and a cash light, well ventilated, decorated, steam heated. would like to board a liquor store; doing big on PEREMPTORY can be had for 15c. veal chops,16c., layed was refused. trade; lease; on main down- Apply premises or J. E. Whltaker, 278 Boule¬ SALE per lb.; ba'bv^at IhI?rL hHrS0-j a wother'« "ire. long thoroughfare vard, near mutton1"rack i-ic.; English maitoii itev. John Baleolm Shaw, pastor of the Extra t Address n0aJe'U and town POOLEY & IIAGAN, 1244 Broadway. West 74th. BY ORDER OF THE chops" U/ityout Ql?ar$e - betwoen Tr0^ Albany chops, 15c.; loin lamb Chops. 10c., pj-tei West End Presbyterian Church, at One In A .ELEGANT llits, 7 large rooms, bath and Hundred and Fifth street and avest finSkiyn?" BICYCLE, good condition: must be sold at steam in house steak, 23c.; Delmonico steak, -rfc., Amsterdam iu once; price $25. 459 3d ave. laundry; heat; newly decorated, etc., 16 to 18c. avenue, said that he had the i Apply store, the Cumberland, 24S West 133d st.; rents $o4 to TRADESIWENS NATIONAL BANK, sirloin steak, . performed owing to the removal of the the choice t are hot marriage ceremony to which the notice re¬ WANTED.MALES.- BICYCLE.26-pound pneumatic; $15. Call 12 $35. Bernard & Co.. 119 West 125th Bt. Bauk Among vegetables . 1 house tomatoes, listed at 40c. PC* ferred. but that the date should have been Das . Morgen Journal, JSITUATIONS to and 9 to 10, i. Donellan, 3 East 100th si. A VERY DESIRABLE bachelor^ apartment, to their new quarters in the AVool Southern tomatoes, 20c. per i^-> April 3, 38!)5. instead of February. 1895, as man w!shes position' Ts BARBER SHOP for sale. 300 East 60th St., near Herald square, furnished . ov unfunusliea. Exchange Building. of drtv,Vn'f"rM,n7le'1 bG8t refere"C68- R . near 2d ave. J. Romaine 4o to <oc. per lb.,110"'^Quai , printed The notice of marriage had been The greatest Gorman newspapers. Brown & Co., 59 West 33d Bt. Seventy per cent of the strawberries, white si* ^VbSj purchase bunched onions, 10c.; new bunched duly filed within ten days after the cere¬ Tou need simply maka the request o» Tg^Westjjth CHEVALIER'S costermonger songs (words and APARTMENTS.Steam heated, six rooms, money can remain on bond and tnniins 15c.; hot house radishes, ot. tnr mony in the Bureau of Vital Statistics. Journal advertisement. 0i" associate editor, or proofreader music) at Frank Harding's music store, 136 East 1040 Park ave., near 86th St.; lac. your City elsewhere. Address 88th St., 3 doors west of ave. to mortgage at l'onr per cent interest bunch-'cucumbers, 20c. each; rhubarb, Mr. Shaw refused to discuss the subject, of R <or 137 Clinton. Lexington rents, $23 $27.50. Southern per head; in MnllSCi1,(room 28). CAROUSAL for sale or Firm L. ,T. Carpenter, 1181 3d ave.: 41 Liberty. if desired. the the matter bat -¦ rent; Jer bunch; delay making public, . r". complete running hot house 10c.; Frenchh*tuce^ccauliflower, 50 to intimated that there had been a good rea¬ iii uuemPloyed, seeks occupation;-edit^ order; privilege of 3 years lease on grounds. In¬ ATTENTION.Half month free. 3 and 4 rooms, Maps and fvrther particulars at the office ol 60c.; hot house, 30 to 40c., and California son for it. Mrs. Hoyt is said by peonle etc! quire Fort Anderson, North Beach, L- I. all light; painted and decorated; all J,mPr0.T.c; the Auctioneer, No. 9 Pice St., or No. 1 Madison 25 to 40c. head. Uler^ is who saw was WANT terms- ments: rent from $9 to $13. Inqu.re office, 041 Are. Telephone 1442 Cortiandt. (5#38) cauliflower, per her while she living with the ADVERTISEMENTS. for DIAMONDS, watches and jewelry, easy East 13th st. hieher and brings from oOc. to per Wentworths to be a very beautiful woman FOKBMAX in a lumber yard, or will travel representative will call with samples. JOHON- sell may be left at any of the following H" Y" B- b01 1 blfnch; string beans and greeii peas and reputed wealthy. AUTHORIZED NOT BROS., 59 Maiden Ia.ne. BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS IN THE PETER F. froolv at 25c. per quart. Mushrooms, *i L4 SrdMV?li4c?tNefrDCOB- DIAMOND RING pawned two MEYER, Auctioneer, are much called ADVERTISING AGENCIES. $50; rings $30, though in light supp^v WILL THEY APPEAR FOR TRIAL ? wibo will accept any advertisement at office rates: watch $30, pin $35; tickets 15 cts. on dollar; lispenard, will Bell at auction on for, and bring from 80c " f1 South of 14th St. music box. $10, cost $35. Schultz, 1334 3d ave. 53 and 55 East 80th st.; nothing like them on Charleston asparagus is In unnsoauy| flne FOR the East to «ellsea EAST SIDE.
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