Real estate record and builders' guide [electronic resource] . t E Craig. J City »30 Toffey, Mary C, and Emma L—D Toffey. J City, nom Toffcy, Emma L—Mary E Toffey, J City nom Vinot. J T—J M Jones, J City 4,550 Wilson, \dele B-G Ahrens. J City Wood, W H, by assignee—Angeline Deforge, J City S MORTGAOEfc. Balle Andrew or Anton—Margaret V Bray. 1 yr. 1,700 Barry, John—Amelia Halden, 1 year 3,000 Bracken, Winifred—L Emmerich, North Ber-gen. 2 years 1,C00 Carr & HobsAn. Limited—The Mercantile Trust Co. Bayonne. 20 years Degroodt. J U—Ann E Hiott. 1 year 4C0 Earle, Maria C—W J Danielso
Real estate record and builders' guide [electronic resource] . t E Craig. J City »30 Toffey, Mary C, and Emma L—D Toffey. J City, nom Toffcy, Emma L—Mary E Toffey, J City nom Vinot. J T—J M Jones, J City 4,550 Wilson, \dele B-G Ahrens. J City Wood, W H, by assignee—Angeline Deforge, J City S MORTGAOEfc. Balle Andrew or Anton—Margaret V Bray. 1 yr. 1,700 Barry, John—Amelia Halden, 1 year 3,000 Bracken, Winifred—L Emmerich, North Ber-gen. 2 years 1,C00 Carr & HobsAn. Limited—The Mercantile Trust Co. Bayonne. 20 years Degroodt. J U—Ann E Hiott. 1 year 4C0 Earle, Maria C—W J Danielson, North Bergen, 2 years 600 Freeman, Ellen—Clarissa Bennett, Kearney, 4 years 1,700 Galvin, Morris—J Benny, Bayonne, 1 year 200 Ooericke, H S A—D Uerschrod, 6 years .. 1,200 245 50 805 600 STEWARTS MANTELS A large assortment on hand. Can be seen at Ware-rooms, 1389 BROADWAY. Also in plumbing and gaiflltiog and general jobbing. Art Furniture Leather IN GOLD AND COLORS. Chas. H. Walker & Co., 365 Fnlton St., Brooklyn, N. S. F. ri AYWAR D, Geff lAgenk 407 Br(Mdw-> July 28, 1883 The Record and Guide. 641 THE RECORD AND GUIDE. 191 Broadway, N. Y. TERMS: ONE TEAR, in advance, SIX DOLLARS. Communications should be addressed to e. W. SWEET, 191 Broadway. J. T. LINDSEY, Business Manager. JULY 28, 1888. The business of the country is undoubtedly improving. All thecentres of trade send eucouraging reports to this money dry-goods business looks better than it has done for sometime. Standard goods have, it is believed, as demonstrated by therecent large sale at auction, seen their lowest figures for the sea-son, and there will be a heavy demand for tliem this fall from allparts of the country. We have now had two full harvests, and thegrowing cotton and corn crcps promise to yield abundantly. Ouragricultural classes are fairly well to do, although the prices theyobtain for their products are not as large as in former years. Wehave pas
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