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8 jostnit gaito 6I; Wdmttiiaji $mu 13, Igggattfrlt Sjjfti WANTED. BOARD AND ROOMS- DEAL SUMMER RESORTS. LEGAL NOTICES. AUCTION Windsor t-, pieasanv tu-iii aMffdSi, fitted for 1, 2 or 8 families; Rv SULLIVAN BROTHERS. Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Office No.

9 School st. 'iouse: will be a-" i VBKNiif SON. Sud5t jel5 "WA-WTED-The Union Universelle do l'Art cuiinaire informs the proprietors of hotels and restaurants, also private families. Caat thev can alwavs find Urst-class cooks In all branches of pastry, bakers and conlei tiouers by addressing A. BKETON, chef cook.

Quincy House. This society is the only one in Huston, and Is connected all over the world. WS24t Gentlemen to send for our common seuae article, made of fine rubber, which is iu-valuable; once used, never without it; single sample. SPWAIL 1 -S TER OMHISSIOWEB'S KJ BALE or the Cinoinnatl Northerti Railway. Ciictnt Court of the Cnited States, Western Division Southern District of Ohio.

Case No. 3604. Pursuant to the command of an order of the Circuit Court of the United States. Western Division of the Southern District of Ohio, to me directed, mado In Case No. 3554, wherein The Central Trust 0J' a corporation, is complainant, and The Toledo, Cincinnati and St.

Louis Railroad Company, Tlie Cincinnati Northern Railway Corn MUTj'CAt. INSTRUMENTS- HARD 11 AN upright pianos, finest In the world; most elegant In tone, action, style and finish: prices reasonable; send for illustrated catalogue and partial list of purchasers: a tew second-hand upright ianos very cheap, 9150 to S2G0: special barxains. ont fail to call and bear the Hardraaii pianos If you desire the most beautiful, liquid. of tone ever prouueed from any piano. HXTE, SMITH A New England agents for Hardnian pianos.

No. 510 Washington Boston, Mass. dSutf ap22 MASOAT As A LIN" OROA.N AXD PIANO Tremont Boston. Pianos; uprights a specialty; Improved method of stringing; the greatest improvement iu upright pianos in lialfa century. Organs, 100 styles, to 8000; highest awards at every great woid's exhibition for 17 years; for cash, easy payments, or rented.

CatIojjrues fe. ALADY Having a choice, large scale, upright, elegant and expensive (550), nearly new. unsurpassed for tone and action, must realize cash ou it at ouce at 8185. Suite 1, Hotel Pacific, 132 Castle St. aSugf Jel2 oe.tiru, uy man, in plain envelope, -oc; stamps or sPrm8 Grove, Avoudale and Cincinnati '30.

i-av Comnanv and (n Auuress a. nuooer r. oox 1 reuville D. Braman are de- Boston. dSu7t I will offer sJKui Jell aii fenda of the fendanis.

ot the ublic sale, at the front door United States Cort-house, In the city of Cln- iWJ1jinvMtnnt J. it- Sud5t jelo ----r5BSrmpton Rood house. ssSSbSJ- window, In good order; well tS 2-story aikoo- only a mall amount to LSdVwMTlENCH 4 SON. 226 Washington S-Wn. SudSt Jcl6 -TTCo1nThniouth bouse in fine SS5A.lTV7r a families; contains all improve-iCH ft, Wa.binffl8t.eis cinnatl, Suite of Ohio mmti State ot Ohio, at 10 o'clock a.

on SATURDAY, the dav of Juiib 1BBS. tl.o BERRY'S REMORT PittsfjeH, N. one of me most popular locations; high in altitude-mountain enery; beautiful drives; house 35 rooms, newly fu uiehed; 800 feet piazza; aboiuidinu in shade trees; large playground; SO rods from good table livery stable and board fo' private teams; croquet, swings, bowlin alley, boatlnr.ee: 6 minutes' walk from depot. M. J.

BARTON Pro-pr etor; PRANK B. BERRY, Assistant. For further inquiry write to Berry's Kami, or M.J. BARTON. 18 Asnbuxton Boston.

dSuOt -14 KTV "vFeV FARM UOUSE-AgainopeU 1 for summor and fall, with home privileges, pleasantly located, large cool rooms, piauo, nice shade, hammocks, fine drives, boating; free post offlce, telegraph offlce handy; daily mails; two hours from Boston by rail; depot convenient by daily coach; accommodations for bounding horses; in addition, hall ror party of 8 or 10; reasonable prices; reduction niajle to 4 occupying one room. Mrs. 1. D. Wadlev's halls, N.

Sud7t jel 6 SUMMER ROsRD-A few more can bo accommodated at Chester. N. on a large farm 50 miles trom Boston; room for 30 guests: large grove near the house, pleasant drivus, mountain air, plenty ot berries, milk and vegetables, out-door amusements lawn well shaded with maple treys; price of board 4.50 and 5 per week. E. A.

ART. At jel7 SOUTH shore open year Special attention paid summer boarders; excellent boating, bathing and fishing; stable connected; coaches to every train; quests taken to the beach for bathing once" a day free of charge; terms 7 to 10 per week. J. E. MERRITT, Proprietor.

dSu30t Je4 SUMMER HOARD Persons desiring pleasant country accommodations can lie accommodated at 1ALLEN AND 13 FOI'LAR furnished lor light hooselceeping: also a verv desirable teueinent of 2 or Brooms" uufurnislied; modern conveniences; 4 minutes' walk to tlie Boston Maine and all the Eastern depots. 2t Jel7 ey the CommonT with board, large front room with bay window; also siiuare front und side rooms, for permanent or transient guests; terms reasonable. 2t Jel7 S) Al Eg ST. Fronting on Franklin newly- furnished rooms, walnut furniture, hair mattresses, woven wire springs; everything neat aud clean: summer prices. Sud7t Jel5 3 UNION P7To let, a very de-irabie tarnished front room, In a small family; reut moderate; gentlemen preferred.

dSu7t jel2 AN 1 NO ItHAS ST. Furnished iodging-fj room, to respectable parties only. Sud5t jel6 8R1 Ott Shawmut to let, fur- nlshed frout and back rooms on the first floor In a private family. dSu7t Jol4 Boston HIghlands-To let, 4 rooms and bath; up 1 flight. 2t Jel7 "I FAY ST To let.

furnished roomuTand 2 tenements, to respectable parties. 2t jel7 1 i) IINION PA To let, new amf nicely fur A id nished rooms at low prices lor summer months; gentlemen preferred. dSu5t jel4 "I AND IB ll tRRlsON AV. Breakfast JLt 15c, 6 to 9.30: dinner 11.30 to 2.30; 6 checks supper 15c, 5 to 7.30; gents. 21 meal tickets 50.

Frank's Dining Room; rooms SudOt JelO 1 rr NOBMAN ST. Hotel Western; furnished A 4 rooms for honsekeeplng, and lodging by day or week; pleasant and convenient; rent low. d8n5tJel4 17 EAST PHI NO FiEr.D-BT. -Nicely fur-I nlshed side and square rooms. 3t Jel7 ---r-r-iri on Sawyer cosy house of it niwR 'ON 22 i Washington st SudM jel5 l)ll0- -We are the headquarters for Steinway, Miller and other first-class, second A Chlckerlne, w-Farm in Bow, uie ui, i wolanted; cottage house of 6 rooms IT plan da mt and hand pianos; remember the best Is the cheapest.

i. "SiC A. L. POND A It fflftSiajW Mmfford. thoroughly built and AVASfTF.B All responsible persons desiring cor-I respondenU for amusements or matrimony, send 10 cents for copy of Wedding Bells, the largest paper of its kind printed.

P. O.hox 2529. Boston. Snd30t Jel WASITGD-Cast-off clothing, highest cash price TT pa send postal and will call and pav cash: this is an American establishment. Address W.

B. HILL, 131 Cambridge lioston. SudCt jel6 7 A 5iTE leople" in search of help to call at 10 il Tremont row for the best help to be found In the country for private families, restaurants, hotels, mountains and beaches. 41 jel6 WA TE-Beilable puhlUber to ijsue iimaU iliuslrati'd edition of original humonous poems for the railroiMl trade. N.

h. CHARLES, 80 Middlesex st. 2t Jel8 fAMTEB- Lasters to keep awayfronTj. S. Tur-vT ner'a, as the men are out against a reduction of wages.

Per order of L. P. U. Rockland, June 12, 1884. d8u6f jel 3 WATETlVbressmaking engagements by the day; Taylor system.

Call on or address Miss WHITTLE, Hotel Addison, suite 4. 422 Tremont st. dSutf 3118 WA JJTED Lastors teTkeep awav from Ara Cush-mau Anburn, also, Gay, Woodman Me. Per order L. P.

U. dSutf ap23 WA NXKU-AUcurrierr to keep away from William Quirin A shop until present trouble is settled, per order committee. dSu7t jel4 AHj house. 8 rooms: 40 trains; O. L.

It v.txe-5r;Jy u-uhliKtou st. vt.ip new cottaee. rooms and naiui uuu uAJtuM-r, lac iremont si. Sutltf Je8 FOR THE SEASHORE Upright anrT'sqtiare Pianos to rent at low prices. C.

C. HARVEY, 485 opp. Jordan, Marsh A Co. WJ. IIECKKR SG 7 1-SOtTATE sV i lf Piano; rosewood case; carved legs; overstrung; top tra large size; been used but 1 ttle: down and ner month C.

C. HARVEY, 405 Washington opposite Jordan, Marsh A0. tOQf HIOK RISfG (Jb.V.Vu PI- sts ANO. in perfect order; new hammers, strings, Just the instrument for a teacher, hall or rink; don't fail to see It. HARWOOD A BEARDS-LEY, 158 Tremont St.

Sudtf Je8 a a i IC i LVo I'VKI OUT PusaW-'j iKili trees: ay window, heunerv. 8500 nice location; only glS'JB; RARNS- sorts Methodis urn uc rvrui, LDtiuou, alrv rooms. church. Main Melrose. double piazza, a well-shaded ground, pleasant dri large rooms for parties of 4.

Photograph and in ives, ifAI. niation at Hat Store, 0 Bowdoin Boston. H. A. IS IIIX housekeeping.

let, unfurnished rooms for dSuBt Jel4 i2S--3-rrMe'roe, cottage, 8 rooms. Spot pond VJ.16W0 feet land, on a streets; fruit; 1780; vivTIicc tSV a quarter. G. W. FAKNS-chux ch.

Main -M. lro.se. fVUiae farm, 7 minutes from out. 25 acres, honse in best order, ft fmSSa- a'so house in Chelsea at assessed Mr eiSiDdrMiin Pr cent-i Uliitm J.eie,iue ANO; rosewood case; 7-octave; in splen- did order, for $200, HAKWOOD BEAR17SLBY, 158 Tremont st. Sidtf JeiS Sooth Boetoa -Storv Dwelling Honse and Lot.

18SS Square Feot, No. Ill West Seventh Third House from St. WEDNESDAY, June 18, at 5 o'clock p. on the premises, Will be sold by auction, to the highest bidder, this convenient and centtallv-located house, containing It rooms, arranged for 3 families, water on each door, la good repair, good ceUar, larjre yard, grape vine, etc-, etc. Horse cars pass by the door every tew mtmftos.

Terms easy. 8200 to he paid at the sale. dSuOt JelA oath End Substantial 3Vs-tltorv Relets, Dsvetllna- House, No. SIS Harrison A.v-roi. Fay St.

and verv near Hover St. THURSDAY, June 19, at 12.30 o'clock p. on tho premises, will be sold by auction this well-constructed, convenient and centrally-Ideated house, 13 rooms, arranged for three faintires. watej on each floor and in good repair. The sale oilers a good opportunity to, parties seeking permanent investment in well-lncated city Property.

A store can be put In at moderate cost, lie positive. Terms easy; 200 to be paid at the safe. du.es Jets Cambridge Oenteel 1-S-Story DwrlHsr House and 5375 ttquare Pert of Laaad, oa LaUeview Fifth House on the Ri(hl frona Brattle St. THURSDAY, June 19, at 4 o'clock p. on the premises, WiH be sold by auction, this thoroughly built, convenient and very desirable house, in excellent order, 14 rooms, bath room, hot and cold water, fnrrrace, lot 50 feet front by 107 feet in depth; the sale of this estate offers a fine opportunity to parties seeking a residence on high land, overlooklnir Fresh pond, near Mount Auburn horse-cars, and within 4 minutes' walk of Fresh pond station, Watertown branch EttcbBurg railroad; terms easy; $30O to bo paid at the sale.

3t Jel7 oath End Executors' Sale Three S-Story and French-Roof Snell-Froat Brick Dwelling Hooses, Nos. 3. 38 and SO Kendall between Shawaant av. and Tremont St. FRIDAY, June 20, at 12 o'clock noon, on the premises, will be sold bypuplic auction, to settle the estate of Martin Mi Imore.

deceased, these substantial and centrally-located houses, each 12 rooms, including bathrooms, water, gas, in good repair. No. ii lot. 1600 square teet; Nos. 38 and 40 lots.

1483 square feet each. The sale offers a good opportunity to parties seeking homes' ii investments. Two hundred dollars to be paid on each-house at sale. JALE B. JOSEPH MIL.

MOKE, Executors of the will of Martin Mllmore. Fort or particulars of the auctioneers. dSnTt Jel4 South Boston Desirable L-Story Dwelling Houso and Lot 8875 Square Feet, No. 594 East Ninth Near St. FRIDAY.

June 20. at 5 o'clock p. on the premises, Will be sold by public auction, to the highest bidder, this well-constructed, convenient and desirable house, 10 rooms, bath-room, hot and cold water, gas. furnace, range, in excellent repair inside ami outside; the sale offers a good opportunity to procure a pleasant home iu a good loe5v, overlooking Dorchester bay, and near horse cars on St. the estate ineaores 31 ft.

on Ninth with a depth of 12 side entrance to Kardcn, which is well stocked with fruit trees; terms easy; (S200 to be paid at sale. Jel6 "1 OA HRIOOK T-OCT. UPKIOUT Q. Rooms partly or fully fur-Jt nishod dsuot Jel4 OA Worcester q. Cooi, summeFroomf J1' overlooking the park, furidshed or not, with board.

6t Jei7 EAST XPBINO furnished trout room, including piano: price also nousekeeiiine rooms, eommetelv furnished: refer. ACENTS, PARTNERS, ETC. eB above ma-set quo 'jy 7A7Vs Pia ro-sewood dowii aud 10 pe mouth: 0. C. HARVEY, 465 Washington opposite Jordan, Marsh Co.

T-OCT. EIAHTOt QlQA RRACSETT tJ91 i71r rosewood case; cs arvedleirs: overstrung. -Ei-al E-Building lots, finely situated on Ar-T7NL nraner and Westville streets. Field's Corner. Has and water pipes laid, perfect "srit class neighborhood, near steam and si- "SSi he sold low to settle an estate.

Apply dSugr Jel7 BEKKtHIBR HILLS Farmhouse board" near ytockbridge and Clreat Harrington: high location; no miliaria good Ashing and pleasant drives; a good table furnished: plenty of milk, cream, ergs, terms S7 per week. Address HENRY WOODS. Monterey, Berkshire counsy, Mass. New York references. dSu5t jel8 rpo PEOPLE LOOKING FOR SUMMER BOARD tJf THE COUNTRY-Wlil find a pleasant, quiet home among the hills, with loveiv shade, near depot and post office, mountain fine drives, good table, nice milk.

ete. at reasonable rates. Kor particulars address Maple Cottage. West An lover. N.

H. fit Jel6 THK DININO ROOMS At the Gun Rock House, Nantasket beach, have been rented and refurnished by Mrs. A. L. Drew and will open for business June It.

lish and meat dinners at all hours; lisli dinners a specialty, the best on the beach, for only 50 cents. Board and rooms by the day or week. 5t jel7 IN STOUtMHTON Two gentlemen" and their wives or five single gentlemen can be accommodated with good plain board In a iuitate family: threu WANTI Agents for the "Nation's Choire," 1 72 inches, six colors; correct portraits of J. G. Blaine and John A.

Logan; great seal of United States, capital at Washington, sample copy, 26c; gTeat inducements for agents. Address J. A. WRIGHT, 73 Hanover Boston, Mass. 3nd7t Jelc ences exchanged.

down rtiid S810 ner month. n. Shd5t Jel5 dampers: HARVEY. 46. Marsh A Co.

Washington opposite Jordan, 4 ELIOT MT. -Very desirable famished lod.it- botMiXivTT l. 186 Washlnirton st. dSir90tmy3 HI, v. VlAlKP' II 1.

.1 1 1-ruT good' neighborhood; also some or lots in Dorchester; all close to Har- Sil 7 A hAllsstT Ac cVmsTojiYi-s CD A octave no; rosewo.dease; carvedlegs; muni corners: overstrung; t2t down and glO per month. C. C. HAkVeY, 405 Waihlngtou opposite Jordan, Marsh A Co. WSTSn Ji Y.

N. E. R. R. Apply to 11.

K. Si-iTn the "premises, or 20 beacon st. 2t Jel7 PIANTO Rose- nCSt 17t'UIIKIU 1 OK CHlVKEKIlVfi OL wood case, round co corners: Hlr, down and containing a new store with two connecting lng rooms to let. en suite or by the week or day. Sudtt Jel5 3fT AN is a- Oreen MUURE'S HOTEL J.

Open all night; lodging 50c. and 7fc. each person; by the week from (11.50 to table board, gents, S3.50; ladles, 3 per week; single meals, 25c dSu40t my23 3K DWIOUT T. To" let." newly furnished room In good location at the South End; rent moderate. dSuot lel4 O7 KXERI.

AND STV Newly furnished rooms to let; transients a specialty. Sud4t Jel5 A( DWIWHT ST. To let, siuare room, up two rtJ flights, front; large closet, running water. 2t jel7 1 --s aeiiaratc tenement oi twina, an mtv SAMUEL KIl IIMIO down. ini dclKlt: stable with tlrn snula BUMS' jeio Mr.

ffio per inontn. v.v. 11 Alt 405 Wasl ugton opposite Jordan, Marsh A Co. Ql PlAJrOa iiosi woon 4P f. J' case, round corners; 15 down and 6 per month, c.

C. HARVEY.465 Washington opposite Jordan, Marsh A Co. S.mrville. 2 minutes' siLR-lQ West VfwrnyViUowa feet 4 500 of land; all modern improvc- CHICKERWG PIA1VO. ROSE WOOD case-ftill iron frame; f15 down ahd 5 per month.

C. 0. HARVEY, 465 Washington st opposite Jordan, Marsh A Co. norses: good water; reasonable terms. Address 10." Globe office.

dSnil my28 Ol'V ER BOARDERS WAN ED-Qen- tlefnen preferred, in good location near Lake Winniplseogee; a fine place for sporting, such as gunning and fishing. For terms write to Mrs. A. C. 1N-GALLS, I.aconia, Box 2B5.

SuilOt JelS ER HO A KD be acconinioda-O led at 11 farmhouse at 4 per week. Address S. F. Box 42, Deerlng, N. H.

dSulot Jel3 nOABU AND BEST OF CAKE FOR Infants or children on a farm. M. E. CHURCH, South Blllerica. Mass.

dSulOt Jcl3 IKi) NOKTIIAMPTON ST. Newly lur-t id "tsiied, pleasant square room, 1st flight, ex-elnjlye hath; no objections to light housekeeping; S- oQ: at noma evenings ana morniiigs only. 2t Jel7 if. a LAUD PI A o- Rosewood scribed property. tov.

The raibroad known as TM Cincinnati Northern Railway, commencing at a point in the city ot Cincinnati, County of Hamilton and State of Ohio, and passing and extending about miles in leugtli, through the counties of Hamilton, liutler and Varren, In said State of Ohio, to a place in said County of Warren called Waynesville; together with and including all the real and personal property of said railroad, all its lands, tenements and hereditaments, rights of way. fixtures, buildings, bridges, structures, fences, railways, blanches, sidetracks, rails, ties, locomotives, tenders, engines, cars carriages, equipment, rolling stock, machinery, tools, implements, materials, chattels, franchise! and privileges, appurtenances, right3, interests, rents, reservations, resources, benefits, investments, assets and estates, legal and equitable, of said The Cincinnati Northern Railway Company, or in any way appertaining or belonging to said railroad, including all property, chattels and materials acquired by said The Cincinnati Northern Railway Company since October 1. 1880. as well as all property owned bv it at the time of Its consolidation with The Toledo. Cincinnati aud St.

Louis Railroad Company, aud wherever situated or used, whether upon tlie' lines of said company road or elsewhere. No Interest that The Cincinnati Northern Railway Company has In the Spring drove, Avoudale and Cincinnati Railway Company a branch extending from Cincinnati to Spring Grove Cemetery or its property, rights or francldses in any way, by lease or otherw ise, is included in this sa aud the purchaser incurs 110 obligation bv reason of any lease executed between The Cincinnati Northern Rai.way Company and The Spring Grove. Avoudale and Cincinnati Railway Company, terms OP sale The said The Cincinnati Nortnern Railway si all not he struck off to anv purchaser witnout the sum of fifty thousand dollars (50,000) 111 cash or one hundred thousand dollars (RIOO.OOO) of the first mortgage bonds of said The Cincinnati Northern Railway Company of the date of October 1 exclusive of interest, be first placed In the hands of the Master Commissioner, or deposited with him as a pledge that the purchaser will make good is bid in case of its acceptance bv the Court. Also of the purchase price not less than the sum of fifty thousand dollars (50,000) must be paid In cash, and such other sums must be paid in cash as the Court inav from time lime direct, in order to meet tiie other claims which this Court may adjudge in this case to be prior in equity to the first mortgage of date October 1, 1H80, the Court reserving the right to resell iu this case said premises and property, upon failure to comply within twenty days with any order of the Cour: iu that regard; and the balance of said purchase price not required to be paid in cash, may be paid either in cash or the purchaser at said sale shall have the right to satisfy his bid in whole or in part by paving over and surrendering said first-mortgage bonds of said Cincinnati Northern Railway Company of the date of October 1, 1880, and overdue and unpaid coupons belonging thereto at such price or value as would be equivalent to the distributive amount that the holders thereof wnpuld be entitled to receive thereon in caio the entire- amount of the bid were paid iu cash; also as to so much of said purchase price as li hereby required to be paid iu cash, the same shall be payable In cash or by the surrender of certificates of Indebtedness Issued by Wliiiarn J. Craig as receiver or and while operating said Cincinnati Northern Railway under the orders of this court.

HOM ICR JORDAN, Special Master Commissioner. No. 180 Walnut Cincinnati, O. Butler Stillman Hub aid. New York; HoadPr, Johnson A-Colston, J.

li. orakcr. Ramsey A Matthews, Matthews A Shoemaker, Cincinnati: Henry I). Hyde, Boston. Wilson Jones, Springfield, IlL: John L.

High. C. D. Roys. C.

M. DaCosta, Chicago, UL; John A. McMahou, Dayton, counsel. WlOt ap23 SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE of the Iron railroad. Circuit Court of the! United States, Western Division of the Southern District of Ohio.

C11.se No. 3570. Iu Chancery. Pursuant to the command of an order for sale from the Circuit Court of the United States, Western Division of the Southern District of Ohio, and to me directed, made in case No. 3579.

herein the Central Trust Company of New York, a corporation, as trustee, Is complainant, and the iron Railroad Company, the Toledo, Delphos A- Burlington Railroad Company, the Toledo. Cincinnati a St. Louis Railroad Company, GrenvUle D. Braman and others are respondents, I will offer at public sale, at the front door of the Court house of said United States Court, in the citv of Cincinnati, County of Hamilton and State of Ohio, at 11 o'clock a. on SATURDAY, the 28th day Of June, A.

D. 1884, the following described property, to wit All and singular the right of way and line of railroad of the said The Iron Railroad Company, the samo ij constructed, between the Ohio River In Upper Township, iu Lawrcuce County, in the Slate of Ohio, and the south line or Jackson County, in said State, including its line from Irouton to Centre Station: Its line from Irontou to Sarah Furnace; its line from -Etna Station to Ellisonville; also the Bar tela Branches, all in said Lawrence County, together with all and singular the right of way, roau-bed made or to be made, its track laid or to be laid, between the terminal points aforesaid, together with all stations, depot grounds, rails, fences, bridges, sidings, engine houses, machine-shops, bmldings, erections, In any way appertaining to said described lines of railroad, together with ail the engines, cars, machinery, supplies, tools aud fixtures held, owned or acquired by the said iron Railroad Company for use in connection with its lines of railroad aforesaid, and all its depot yards, sidings, turnouts, sheds, machine shops, leasehold rights owned or acquired by the said Iron Railroad Company in connection Its Its lines of railroad aforesaid, together with all and singular the powers and franchises thereto belonging, and the toils. Income and revenue to be levied or derived therefrom: all subject, however, to the agreement for right ot way and use of narrow-gauge track, as urovided in an agreement theretofore in "Ts' must be sold to close estate. Li-Aiii A- jfjii', HJ Hanover st. If lE-Or a good hotne, house No.

24 Cres-iWstury brick; thoroughly built; 10 large IS- at kowli. marble mantles, open fireplaces, gas Smb 8od repair. Inquire at house. AIJSS-Or exchange, 5 7 -acre farm; good rffiliin, In one of the best towns in central New for Cnlon Pacific, 3 points above market room4. 2t Jel7 wDUi splendd condition: down and ii per month.

C. C. HARVEY. 465 Waslutoa op- 155 5 CO l' ktT ST. Furnished rooms to let convenient to business, 25c to 50c a night.

I 1 iiuiu.il, i.i dSitlOt Je7 GX A OOOD S-OtTAVE PIANTO-Rose-'ol'i wood case, goou tone and iu good condition; 810 down and 86 per month. C. C. HARVEY, 465 Jllil WEST HPBINAFIELB ST. -Newly lurnislied square and side rooms to let.

to dsuiot jci4 shingtou opposite Jordan Marsh. gentlemen only. ftbargain. Apply to X. OOODNO0GH, 78 3t Jell 4 i)lll UARKIStlX Ladles or gentlemen tn city or coun-v try to take nice, light aud pleasant work at their own homes; fS to 5 a day easily and qu.etly made; work sent bv mail: no canvassing; no stamp tor repy.

Please address Itoliable Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, i'enn. SudlOt 7ASTBB-Meii to sell Shetland aiid" ZacatecM TT pomes, spotted, all colors; perfect pets; little beauties? largest herd In America; S3000 made in 3 months; sample pony free on conditions. A "dress B. VAX RAl'B, Leon Springs, Bexar county, Texas. JSuGt jel2 WASTED-A local agent In everv city and town in New England to represent me in white enamelled letters for signs, windows, etc.

must be a sign painter and well established in business. Apply to W. 0. PEL KIN, 114 Water Boston. Sn4td6t JelS ANTIcU Agents for "Lives of Blaine and Logan," the great success; best bonks and best terms; agents are colniui: money; all orders promptly tilled: do not delav send flitv cents for outfit at once.

W. N.SWETTB Lyii, Mass. It WA TKD-Agents; now Is yonr harvest; our Blaine and Logan pictures, size 11x14, are now ready; first-class work; pair by mail, 100 by express. S3. Am.

Art Pub. 51 Washington st. Sud. JelO AJlTEfa-Iutellieent agents to solicit orders for the People's Picteral History of the Rebellion, also Rid 11a til's RUtoiy of the United States. MARTIN GARRISON, 7S Mlk St.

dSuOt Jel4 WAXTKII Men to sell nursery stock; good salary and expenses oaid; refereiices required: experience not necessarv, A. M. ROLLINS. Campello, Mass. Send stamp for teruis dSnSt jell WANTED-Agents for pictures of Blaine and Logan; pictures copied urn enlarged: all styles of finishing.

GEO. K. DODGE, 04 Washington Boston, Mass. dSulot Jell AKTEW Agents, address the St. Louis Electric TT Lamp St.

Louis. for circulars, cuts and terms of the 50-candle power Casperson electric lamp. WS8t lell A TKD-Agents for campaign charts of Blaine TT and Logan; will outsell everything in the world. Apply at once to G. L.

GUERNSEY, 61 Comhill, Bos-tonT WAXTED-An opportunity, a few good solid tors in a new line of business. Address "Per-joual," Globe offlce. St Jel7 EST EV lRliET It ti A 9 sets reeds: S10 do vn and fi uer month C. 850. A V.

Neatly furnished rooms- lltlf lirnlhAt Ox square and side WJCttTe blre for one or two years, within Ttnwtnn i farm nf 4ft if l. wbsuntiil house in good condition; barn, on Albany road preferred; it suited may JaSv Dureluue, Address f-Earm," Box 220. Globe C. HARVEY, 8S Washington opposite Jordan, rsh A Co. Oi CABINET OROAAS A A I.

PIANO FORTES to rent for 82 per month. G.v. HARVEY 465 Washington opposite Jordan, uMarsh A Co. rooms for housekeeping; very convenient: no clill- uren. u7t QQ' NOHTHABPTON BT Eligible cor- is I ner suite of 5 rooms and bath-room, pleas ant, open, airy and well adapted to housekeeping, In Hotel Baldwin; rent moderate.

The jauitnr will show it. dSutf myS A fin Wf AWHVT Park, to let, furnished. large square and side rooms, also two eouneeted rooms; rents low for summer mouths; Al locality; house has modern Improve-ments. and is centrally located. dSupt Jel2 am- TijfTIP To buv a stnall poultry firm near Walton stocked with fruit, and land sultabie for utaaunosM: must have good neighbors, school vantages and convenient to depot.

iUa ft. 17." UIQbe offlce. St jel" FOR SALE. T70R SALE Double-barrelled breech-loading A shot-gun. 12 Kauge.

rebounding locks, a hard I.J.. 1 11,11, 1 HER liEET M. BUSINESS CHANCES. iiwici anu 01 kuuu COUUIIIOU. UoWES, Somerville.

Mass. Mt Jel6 TO LET Furnl -bed complete, 7 nice cottages. Accord pond water, rent from 9100 to 500 for tl a season; parties wauling cottages at Nantasket should see these before engaging elsewhere. Aijuly to D. 1.

DORITT, Nantasket, between Gun Rock and Green Hill. Mass. It JelO HPO l.i: t' And also 3 houses for genteel boarding for sale, at Nantasket beach, 4 furnished houses, with without stables: also, nice laundry: fine location, good neighborhood. Apply to H. T.

L'lTt'H-lTLLD, No. 70 Milk room 0 L. dSulot leo rH) LET On the Crest by the" Sea. newTv fur-J nlshed rooms, house new: rooms with board, to per week; table board 0 o'clock dinner. Addles, or call at Lawrence cottage, Great Head station, Wlnhrop, Mast.

d.SulSt Jel2 TO LKT In Reach in out, nicely tarnished rooms for housekeeping, wfthin 3 minutes of deptit; rent, fl-J." for the season to reponsibie parties Apply to H. IlRACKETT, F.ndicott av. dSuOt Jel7 A NT F. la a -w boarders can be accommodated TT In a private famOy. with large rooms, good table aud nice scenery, at reasonable rates, by applying to D.

11. JEWELL, Deeilleid Centre, P.O. box 67. N. ft.

dSuot jeia TTANTEB-A few summer boarders in a pr vaie 11 family; terms moderate; board good; near beach ami Apply to or tslross Ocean Side Cottage, Wave Way, Ocean Spray, Wlnthron, Muss. Su.Ut Ji'15 1T ANTE Two boarders, to roorfi together in a TT private farmhouse; moon tain scenery; 1 miles to villaife, enrs. terms 14 ro BS a week. Address Box 225. GieJiivllle.

N. H. SudBt Jelo TBI: MONT ST. To let; 2 furnished 489 rooms for also, finnan- side Fos gACK Price J150O. general outfitting store fff lwmr) ind vessels: been established for 18 rsvi' rent cheap; good trade; chance seldom offered JfCis kind.

Mass. Business Agency, 10 State mim 7. iS tr aal.B-Prlee HfT60.one of the best fruit. con fe tloneryuithtelty; nice ice cream room and FOR sALC-Cheap, pool table sVVfexf). on; by Came; been used in private family; in perfect order: sold ou easy terms if desired.

C. VV. OLID-DSN, Washington st. 4t Jel7 FOR SALE-King Charles dogs, pugs and terriers, at the coal office, 183 F. iend st.

JAS. BENNETT. Also Mon isou pug Punch and Yorkshire terrier Joe, for sertlce. aSust JelS FOR HALE Pug pups, the finest In Boston? 10 weeks old, 2 males, I female; Morrison breed. Inquire of L.

C. DL'RKEE, 09 Causeway st. dSuOt Jel7 FOR SALE Cheap, a first-class soda water fouuL 43 Main Cambridgeport, or inquire at 41 Charles Boston. Sud7t Jel5 and attic rooms at reasonable rates. 2t jel7 QQ.

WASlir? let, furnished CHJtf rooms iii new Hotel Ashton, S3. 50 to 5 per per week, good chance for a voung couple for ujttat liousekeepitig. Inquire at Bell 24. Hotel Asbton, S5 Washington st. dSuOt jel3 1 IllK alid ATJtP side rooms to let, furnished or unfurnished, for light housekeeping.

dSu7t Jel3 IJQ WASHINGTON" STi To let.Thand-XrOJ Somely furnished square front room, with modern conveniences; suitable for one or two gentlemen. BndSt 1el5 Ma fountain; large paper Lraue guou wuauuu. Suineif Agency, 10 Suite strooui T. lt KB 8ALB-Price 400. variety stote, 3 rooms Bijected, ali furnished all goes at that price Mt bargain to some one, if sold at once.

Mas. REitss Ajjency, 10 State st room 7. lt FOB BALK Price 375, dining-room; here is a Bases to make mane will seat 40: near depots; nod trde; Invest gate this before going elsewhere, aws. Business Agency, 10 State St. It SITUATIONS WANTED.

A LE Thoroughbred black and ta dog JBPR Jamaica Plain Coitage House and Lot, About 24 UO Square Feet, oa Call Opposite Caroline Av. SATURDAY, June 21, at 0 p. on the premises. Will be sold by auction, to the highest bidder: the estate is within 2 minutes' walk of the railroad station. 6t jel7 Substantial 4-Storv Brie House und Lot, About 1454 Sq.

No. S4 Winchester Between Fleasant and Church ete. SATURDAY, June 81, at 12.30 p. on the premises, Will be sold by auction to settle the estate of John Murphy, dece-ised, this convenient and centrally located house, 15 rooms, arranged for families, water on each floor and in good repair, rear passagewav to Church st. The sale offers a good opportunity fir a permanent investment in property.

Liberal terms; gO0 to be paid arthe sale. SudTt JelS South End Subetanllal 3-atory Brick Uoaaae with Store and 11 IS Square Feet of Land, Nos. SOI and 60S Harrison btiwett Dedham and Bl lab Ism Ste. MONDAY, June 23, at 12.30 o'clock p. on the premises, Will be sold by auction, this conveniently located estate.

The house contains 15 rooms, with store, water on each floor, arranged for families. The saleofters a good opportunity to parties seeking property when business and residence can he combined, bale posi tive. Easy terms. g200 to be paid at the sale. "dSuet JelS l-e-aiory Dwell i oe House with Basement, Store and 133 Square Feet of Lund, Vo.

870 Dorchester Bunaina Suck to and Fronting on Between Sixth and Seventh MONDAY. June 23, at 5 o'clock p. on tho premises. W1U be sold by auction, to the highest bidder, tills conveniently located bouse. 12 rooms and store, arranged for families, water on each floor, ete.

The estate has a frontage of 24 feet on Dorchester avenue bv about 20 feet ou street. The sale offers a eood PUUS. AUDIT IO LUCK KUHK1SS. 154 Kf Knn "pups. th lioston.

dSu5t Jel4 rA.VTED Cottage at the seashore, near bv, for TV AWT ED Situation by an experienced AmerV TT ciui housekeeper where other help is employed, or as nurse for an invalid, or children am well qualified for e'ther position; can give good reference. Address M. E. IIAKDINU. Milford.

N. H. dSuCt JelS FOB OB LB Price J275, grocery store: good locate; sold at aetual value; good trade: owner a small tamily. Address 1.01 box 55. 2t IOOM RENTS KEDI TED ONE-lt Al l' by using our improved parlor inantel-b (d, g7.

with woven wire spring; convenience aud economy combined. Farlor Bed 753 Washlnsrt in st. It IO LET-Dining-room and kitchen toranvkind of Ught business. Apply at 82 Harrison nv. 2t JelO HOUSES, STORES, OFFICE8, ETC MACHINERY.

tarag trie state: great oarguiu. mass, uusineju mtrj. 10 Stat su, room 7. I70BS.4LI TASTE D--By young married man of temperate I habits, a situation 011 a gentleman's place; under HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC Ruggles rotary Job press, 4Vx3, in cost 3180: will sell for VMS: JT xcellent condition Btiou; TItAt.E-Priee S150. lunch and variety; just at once: Baod navinir good bargain.

Address 13," Ulobe office. 4t ic-lS I east in; iook at tnu place stands the care of horses and grounds references furnished if required. Address, for one week. Box 127, Woburn, Mass. dSu7t JelS piiti: li good location.

Mass. Business Agencv, 10 It The PUR SALE Second-hand paper cutters. 7. Atlantic Works, builders of the Doolev paper cut- JASTED-For a hoy 17 years old, who has ters. East Boston.

Send for list. usuu mjo served 3 years apprenticesuiji at sasn-maKing in Oermmv. a situation In Su iMlltM or wood-worker's AUCTION SALES, Box 37, led- shop. Address M. V.

B. M-RRITT, 3t- el7 ham, Mass. DOB BALE f9O0. nicely furnished lodgiug-rbonse of 16 rooms; black walnut furniture and wr brasse caxpets; good location and beat of n-a-i -a tor selling. 178 Washington it It FOB BALI! Lodging-house on verv nice black walnut furniture best house on street price Kll w.

$700 cash; or wUl let furnished to responsible party. G.L.POXD 178 "Washington St. executed between the said The Iron Railroad Com I edo. Delphos Burlington ant herein, dated the Roth pauy the said That Tolei Railroad Company, defendai WANTED-First-class dairy man wants a situation iu a dairy, making batter and cheese; good refereuce from present employer. Address WILLIAM T.

PARS, Lexington, Tarker Brothers. dSultt JeO A3STED By a printer, news and job cornier stands his businessi. a in an ofHee in the coifi'rv; good retercnees furnished. Ad dress Patriot office, South Acton. Mass.

JelS WANT U-A position as wet nurse by a respectable young Scotch woman; plenty of milk, no Incumbrance, no objection to travel. Call or address 1 Rutland Hoston. Mass. WTbSu JelU FOB BALE fSSO, variety and confectionery store on Washington nice- livins: room connected: no show windows: splendid sture for rerlned lady. G.

l.POXDfc 178 Washington st. It day of July. A. D. 1881.

All of said premises, property and reservation being fully described iu the deed or indenture of trust and mortgage from tlie FO BALE J1400, license granted, a verv nicely ntted-np liquor saloon, iu the midst of wholesale asioeasbootes; flrsvolass trade: tine pool room. G. By O. W. COVE.YET.

Auc ioneer, 78 Cambridge East Cambridge. 05 Building: Lots on Clarendon Helchta, West Somerville. on Garrison, Furragut as ad Eiadicott near Braailwar, be-lonclnz to the City of CaaiaaSrldare- WEDNESDAY, June 13, 1834, at 3 o'clock p. m. C5 desirable Building Lots, In size abont 5000 feet each.

The sale of this land offe special privileges to persons seeking eligible building land in a neighborhood thai possesses unsurpassed attractions ai a place of residence. The land is situated on the highest elevation In Somerville, overlooking the surrouiup'ig country, aud possesses all the facilities of ourimiuui-cation by steam an I horse cars, being within a few minuter walk of Elm Street Station and the Cambridge and Somerville horse cars, and within three minutes of North av. Sale positive. Terms verv easv 25 on each lot at sale. Plans of the Auctioneer, or of City Engineer at City Hall, Cambridge, aud on hind on day of the sale.

Sud Jel5 oportunity for a safe and paying investment. Terms IO SALE Any one desiring a good horse will lind It to their advantage to cab 00 or address E. S. HTJTCHLNB, 6 White Porter's Btitiou. North Cambridge, where can be seen three bl ate of Maine horses, weighing 050 to 1200 pounds, und, kind and good drivers.

asm'' Jel3 FOR A LE A thunmghbrdinox horse. vears old, weight 1050 sound aud kind, thoroughly broken, sale for anybody to drive, afraid of no object and can trot fast owuer has no further use for him can ho seen at 09 Third Last Cambridge. 3t 170 SALE Or exchange for a cheaper one, a 1 dark bay horse. 8 years old, weight 1300 work In any harness, very powerful, fast walker, and will road '7 miles per hour; warranted sound and kind. Ad.lress A.

Globe office. 2t Jel3 FOR A LB Hack team, pair of horses, square hack, booby, harness, blankets, all In ood condition for business, with stands at railroad stations; good reasons for selling. Cail or address 03 Shawmut av. 2t Jel7 I7OR itALE Cheap, Abbott A Downing express wagon; weighs 1250; teen at stable. Columbia Charles town Neck.

L. C. DURKE 98 Causeway st. dSuOt Jel7 FoWsALF Bieyele. 1 66-Inch British Cli.iHenge"; 1 50-lnch Premier.

Applv to HARVEY A- HARRISON, 48 ai 50 Winchester bicycle repairers. BodBf JelS I7OR SALE A dark brown horse, weight 1050 lbs; good traveller andsat rapid walker; safe and no tricks; price U10. E. L. BOWEN, LAnOon, Mass.

2t el7 BA LB Light Ooddard bugitv In perfect order; must be told at once; price fVO. Apply immediately to H. W. BATTEL, 224 Washington st. 2t Jel7 dSuOt it-13 w.f a i a i i.n tun il.

1 1- lie sate. easy, fiOQ to be paid at S. MACDONALD. Auct" By JLItOMl a A tnim and w-fe wish a gentleman's ANTED PP AI.jE B450, lodgiuir-huse at gre.t aacri-I fice. central location, rooms full, good dining-room ndkttchen, all furnished; must be sold.

G. L. POND COm 178 Washington st. It place to eare for for the summer or longer; Address "A li Americans: best of reference TO LET-S25 per nonth. nice.

cosy, whole house, 8 rooms. East Somerville; Isfst street; near church 2 depots and all horse cars; iilso half bouse for 915 per month both in best of repair. Address 16." Globe ofllce. 3t JelS LE I' In East Somerville. desirable house of A 8 rooms: pleasant location: 40oo feet of land near, two steam aud horse railroads: reut low to atpolislble prompt-paying tenant.

L. BURNETT, room 3, Herald building. 3t jel7 TO LET- House of 5 rooms, large and airy, pleasant location, with pood view good stable attached 1 tulle from depot and mile from the beach. Address Mrs. CHlcKERLVG, Hampton, N.

H. 3t Jel7 TO I.ET-Larce room to party that will run engine for rent of Aairie: also of rooms, lurv'e and small, to let for mechanical business; also store to let on Portland St. E. S. WOLFE A 03 Court st.

dSu7t Jel7 riio LET Two nice br.ck dwelling houses. 5 and 7 Linden park: have ail modern improvements; rents moderate. Apply to JOSHUA BROTHERS. 47 Court st. 4t JelS rptl LET Stores and lofts, large and small, w.th steam po er, ou Sudbury, Commercial.

Washington aud other streets. A WENTWORTH, 17 Raver-Bill st. tf SO TO LET A part of house aud stable, with fruit, simile trees, reut 20 per month. Mrs. BRA-MAN.

2 Wluship pL, Brighton. dSu7t J17 "Vr ED Small liotise: vicinity of Canideu, TT Nnrthficld. Sawyer or Hammond must be low for cash. ROB RT SIMI'SoN, 1418 Ttemont room 4. It IVAJiTEU-A house or lower tenement of lour rooms, with stable, iu South Boston.

Address care of letter carrier, 304, South Boston post office dSuOt 1el4 ATI?" NTKD A bicycle; a 60 or 52 Inch send price TT und full particulars. Address 11. RoX 1600. Mass. it XTKT AXTEI) Law office De.slc room in the ofTI-e 2f Jel7 pauner nosion, i'l North tuml.rl.le North Avenue, 11 Rice CI Centii-1 Cottaee ae to Posl- said The Iron Railroad Company 10 tne said The Central Trust Company of New York, a corporation, as trustee, dated the 1st day ot August, A- D.

1881, and recorded iu the County of Uawreuce, in the State of Ohio. 011 the 4th day of August. A. D. 1881.

TERMS of SALE No hid will be accented bv me from any bidder until said bidder first places in my hands, or deposits with me as a pledge that he will make good his bid, in case of its acceptance by the Court, the sum of fifty thousand dollars (S50XK)) in money or said first mortgage bonds of said Iron Railroad Company, defendant lit rein, of date the 1st of August. A. D. 1881. to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars exclusive of lntere-l.

A-iso, tliat of the purchase price so hid, not less than the sain of five thousand 6000' snail be paid in cash, and also such further portions of sa purchase price shall be paid in cash as this Court may In this case from time to time direct, lu order to meet other claims which this Court may adjudge in this case to be prior Inequity to Such first mortgage; the Court reserving the right to resell In this case said premise aud property upon failure to comply within twenty. '20' days with any order of the Court ha that regard; anil the balance of the purchase price not required to be pa iu cash may be paid either iu cash, or the purchaser at this sale shall have the right to satisfy his In hole or In part by paying over aud surrendering said first mortgage bonds of said Iron Railroad Company of date of August 1, 1881, and overdue and unpaid coupons belonging thereto, at such prh-e cr value as would be equivalent to the distr.i.uti'. amount that the holders thereof would be ent tied to receive thereon In case the ent. re amount of the were paid in cash. STMEoN HARRIS, Special Master Commissioner, 14 Masonic Temple, Cincinnati, O.

Butler. Stillman A Hubbard, New York; Hoadiv John Rooms, with UOOO Feet of Land. DOB 8 ALE In Somerville, house and lot con-f taking 4500 square feet of laud; cars pass the bar; aears-hool. church, stores, sold on easy Btaa QCTMBY 14 State room 43. It DOB SALE Boarding and livery stable: one of Liit best equipped stables in the State for actual Tine: sold on easy terms to good party.

QUIMBY State room 43. It TO LET Splendid billiard hall, with side room 1 connected, located in centre of a town of 14,000 habitants; don't miss it. QUIMBY 14 State it, room 43. It POB SA LB Furniture and lease of the best par-lint hotel In State: bar nays all expenses; fortune partyQCIMBYI 14 Stale room 43. DOB BALE One of the best paying express routes J- that runs into, Boston; must sell this week.

WIMBY A 14 State room 43. li DOE SA lodeiiivr-iionse, urniture and No. 0j Washington Boston. Executor's Sale. By virtue of a license granted to me, Martin E.

Mo ran. as executor of the will of Elsa T. Morau, late ot Boston, hi the countv of Suffolk arid Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the ninth day of June, A. D. 1484.

by the 1'robate Court for said county, will be soid the real estate of said deceased hereinafter described, at public auction on said premises at 5 o'clock in the afternoon on the second day of July next. Viz "The piece or parcel of land with the builnings thereon, situated In that part of said Boston en, led Sout. Boston, bounded and described as follows, to wit. Beginning at a point on Dorchester avenue formerlj called Turnpike street on the easterly side of sais avenue tweutv feet northerly from the corner of said avenue and Silver street, and at the centre of the brick wall, (which runs easterly through a brick and runs northerly on said Dorchester avenue, twenty feet six Incites, to land now or formerly of the South Boston Association, then runs east-etly on the line of the last mentioned land flfty-six feet, then runs southerly lirteeit feet six inches to tho centre of said brick wall, then runs westerly through the centre of said-wall to tho point first menUoned, with a right of way in and over the passage way on the southeasterly side of said lot." 200 to be paid down at time of sale, other terms at sale. For further ICTCLES ON INSTALMENTS Coltim TV AXTED-A situation by a young German baker: a steady man: Kood on bread, and to help alone on cake.

Address. M. Schnorman, Main Cambrideport. Mass. 2t Jel7 TVAXTED A chance to learn the machinists' trade bv a younn man.

who will pav or more for the privilege. G-," Globe office." ilSiiCt Jel3 TV" ANTED A situation bv a Vermont glrlexpcri-TT enced In housework nice cook: moderate wages; city or country. 913 ashington st. it MALE HElTWANTEp! TVANTED-Bnvs; homeless boys employed at low salaries in Uiis citv will be boarded and lodged at the "Children's Lodging-House," No. 7 Crescent off Green for Sl.r,4 per week: bovs out of work will tie aided to obtain places, but no boy will lie boarded or lodged free.

WStf mho WASTED-Men and bovs de-'irlnir lucrative em-T plovment should apply from 10 to 1 or 3 to 4 only, at 5 Peiuberton room 7, basement. 2t JelS WANTED-A furnace man accustomed to work-TT Ing a black ash or salt cake furnace. Address eare letter carrier No, 21. dSmf JeO A NTE First- class shoe makers T-on team TT work; apply at once. BODKNBROWN CO.

2K School city. et JelO bin aud English bicycles sold on weekly or monthly 9 payments. P. LORD St 4S I nlon st. Sudtrapia KT ANTED A flrst-c lass 54-tnch British Cliallence tt bicycle, fnli-niekeUed drop bandies preferred.

Address 19." Ulobe ottice. It 1 carpets; Just enBTaut: 14 rooms, all full; profits 0 scoth; rare chance J.W. WI.LUUB. 260 WashinK- CITY OF BOSTON. of a lawyer of eood staudiuir.

Address -Law wnst. lt JelS yer," Globe office. Particulars inquire of auctioneer or of MARTIN or, 142 anil 144 Dorchester avenue. JIUKA. Executi South Boston.

June 9. 1884. je 11-18-25 Auctioneers, tiv Sale. On THURSDAY, June 19. at 4 o'clock p.m., on the premises.

House Is well built: has bath-room and wnter-closet; each room In good orcier; lot of bind, 40x150; can be improved to advantage; neighborhood first-rate; a snug, pretty home; terms extra easy; $100 at sale. Sud5t Jel5 Arllnatota. Corner Teel and Sawla SVs- torr welll with Large Bara and 10,730 Fret of Land. Positive Sale. On THURSDAY, June 19, at5 p.

on the premises. House is well built, has 10 rooms; lot, 100x107. Property as a whole is in perfect order: first-rate place lor milkman or contractor: neighborhood good; close to North terms extraordinarily easv; must be sold; ,100 at time of sale. SudSt Jel5 ft'eit Somerville. Elm opposite Morrison near Elm Street Station, 8 Dwelling- Honsre and Fine it, on Premiss).

FRIDAY. June 20, at 4 o'clock, p. m. First house has 10 rooms, 21o-story. furnace, gas, water-closet, bath-tub.

hot and cold water, fine lot of land, whole property In excellent order, neighborhood first-rate; terms easy; jJlOO at sale: sale positive. Second house stands lu the rear, has 10 rooms, fitted tor two families, 2i'o stories, completely built, nlenty of land with it; terms easy, glOO at sale; sale positive. Third, a lot of land containing 7300 feet, adjoining first house; an excellent building lot of fine dimensions-; terms easy; 9100 at sale; each house and the lot to be sold separately. By F. O.

A ft ESS At aO.V, 27 State Boston. TENEMENTS WANT ED AN TO LET. WANTED-Bv gentleman aud wife, tenement of 4 rooms, uot more than one flight up. Address, stating location and terms, H. P.

O.bpx 2070. TO LET To smaU American families, 4 new tenements of 4 rooms each, with every convenience ror housekeeping: newly papered and painted. Kor terms annlv at No. Lawrence St. 2t jel7 PB BALE Fruit store, fine street, rent flS I month; good show-windows, big trade; takes Perfect mint.

WILBL'K, 266 Washington st. It FOB SALE g80, candy, fruit, tov. cigar, tobacco n.41ce-creain store; rent 2.50 a woek; room WILBUK, aeejW'ashington st. It FFBAI.E-S700, liquor store near Scollay iq. ttceme pai'l: others J4.10, 8jS0 cigar store, "glow, J.

W. WILBUB. 2CG Washington st. It PHLE Car station. and gas free, cheap trade; profits $25 week; money here.

S. 55r Washington xt, It FJB SALE Richards Hotel; situated in themost Af -1. ANTED Capable young men to grow up in ury goous jooDing uusiuess. Apply to Mr. WIS- WELL.

38 Avon st. dSutf au9 1VANTED A man to do meat cookinar. and one Apply to J. yULKN, 07 Ha- tt man to do waiting verhlll St. rooms with liiith -a'A rsno I W.TT A nartments of 5 son A Colston, J.

li. i oraker, Ramsey at Matthews. Clncunatl, Henrv D. Hyde, Boston, John L. High, C.

D. Roys, Charles M. DaCasta, Chicago, Wilson Jones, Springfield, John A. McMahon, Dayton, 0., Counsel. WlOt ap23 SPECIAL MASTER SALE of the road commonly called the Cincinnati Division of the Toledo, Cincinnati St.

Louis R. R. Circuit Court of the United States. Western Division oi the Southern District of diio. Case No 3570.

Pursuant to a command of an order of the Circuit Court ot the United States. Western Division of the Southern District of Ohio, to me directed, made in Case No. 3576. wherein the Central Trust Company of New York, a corporation, as trustee, Is complainant, and the Toledo, Delphos A liuriingtoit Railroad Company, the Toledo, Cincinnati St. Louis Railroad Company and (Irenviile D.

Braman and others are de-fendants, I will offer at public sale at the front door of the United States Court house in the city uf Cincinnati, County of Hamilton and State of Ohio, nt 10 o'clock a. ru im SATURDAY, the 8lh day of iu.u.-, 1884. the following described property, to wit: A railroad com. monlv called the Cincinnati Division of the Toledo. CITY OF BOSTON.

In Board of Street Commissioners. June 9. ItiRl. Where. in the opinion of the board the safely and convenience of the inhabitants require that Gold street should bo laid out from A street to the New fork A New England railroad, as shown on a plan at this office, it is therefore hereby ordered that due notice be to the city of Boston, and all others interested, that this board intend to lay out tRc street before mentioned by taking a portion of tholr land and laying out the same as a public street, and that Monday, the twenty-third day ofJune.

at 11 o'clock a. li a (Signed as the 1 ime for hearing any ohject Ions which inav be made thereto. Passed: 3. a. JENKINS.

Clerk. A true copy. Attest: J. II. JENKINS.

Jell 18 ClITV ITOSTON Entrance examination of the Latin schools Will be held at 9 a. m. Saturday, June 21. Applicants for admission to the Roys' Latin school Will be examined at the school house on barren avenue. Applicants for admission to the Girls' Latin sonool wlu be examined In room No.

4 of the Girls' High School building. West Newton street. The requisitions for admission to the sixth class in these schools are eraulvalent to those prescribed for admission to the tldrd class In the grammar schools. The cost of tuition for non-resident pup. is is about 90 per annum.

PHINEaS BATES, Secretary of the School Committee. It modern Imnrovements. tubes, electric A 1 ANTED A Stood, steady man cook for saloon bells, ranees, set tubs, hot and cuid water. Apply to Wi in city; no Sunday work. Apply at 107 Court st.

4t Jel7 tJBiu UII1111JJ II Ul UUi bll- "TOra Worcester county, consisting of about flse of land with hotel thereon; Si2 stories with sleeDina rooms, besides bar. nooL ANTED-Cigarinakers at 1J02 Washington st. 2tw Jel7 Peremptory Sale of a Tract of "Very Desirable Building Land Situated at Allston, on the Boundary of BroosUlao, aad Within Three Miles and a Half ol the State Houee, oa tho Westerly Side ot South Harvard St. Will be sold at public auction (if not pre vlonsly disposed of at private sale), on the premises, WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of Jnne, 1884, at 4 o'clock in the This lot contains 155:716 square feet of land, front ing on South Harvard st. 149 feet, and on Holmes av, 900 feet, aud is capable of being subdivided into a number of very eligible sites.

Within 10 mlnnies walk of the Boston A Albany railroad, and also tho horse-curs at AUstou depot. be sold as a whole on very favorable terms, SCOcaSh deposit require-Cram the purchaser atima and place of sate. Further particular, from the auctioneers. WFSuMTW JelS ByL. FOSTER MO BSE, Auetloaessr, Office, 5G Warren Telephone, No.

.301. Trustee and Executor Sale or the Well FEMALE HEL13 WANTED. janitor, 7 mage TU LET Tenements of 3 and 4 rooms, near the Common- U3.60 month; nice central location. J. W.

WILBUR, 200 Washington st. It nPO LET- In South Boston, a iirst-cluss tenement, It! rooms and batii-rooin. at 9 Atlantic near Thomas Park. Inquire at house. St jel7 flo 1'.

Tenement of 3 rooms, all connected, 1 Sll per month: vicinity of Anierirans only; keys at 15 Allen st. It TO LET- Tenement for small family at South End. 020 Shawmut av. 2t Jel7 rsso LET A tenement of three or four rooms, at A 84 Urookline st. Sud5f JeI5 dicing rooms.

ofHee, kitchen and parlor; SvSf0, laundry, hennery, etc. lioeuse granted uas 14 Kood bar trade sojd because pro-rJW(teiplates going West; a rare chance for ior further particulars address or ap--7 Hoards Hotel, West Gardner, Mass. First-class liquor saloon and pool good location: rent cheap; BACON A HYSON, 7 Boylston st. If Meat and provision stores, dining JiOnv grocery and variety stores. 2" USOH, 7 Boylston si.

It BSP SA-LE-Lodaine-h nu4ea. all narta nf thpitv Cincinnati A' St. Louis Railroad, commencing at a point on the main line or Southeastern liivisioii of the To on the mam line or soutneastcrn iivision 01 ine WANTED An American woman, not over 30, capable and willing 1 widow nri ferred), as working housekeeper for a widower, 07. and son, 10. Address Box 17b, East Weymouth, stating particulars and ae.

dSuOt TV-ANTED At Nrw Select Offlce. 85 girls of all TT uationa ities lor all kinds of work, citv and country; pains taken to obtain and supply Bpod male aud ll ii 10-ledo. Delphos Jt Burlington Railroad near Shakertown, In the County of Montgomery aud State of Ohio: thence with the branch lino through the Counties of FINANCIAL. Montgomery and Warren, In the State of Ohio, to the remaie ucip. eu t.ourt room t.

Mrs. a. HAY- Attn, 2t jell SUMMER RETORTS. ANTED- wRn -v'00 10 iiJ0 easy terms. BACON A I At largt leading oolae, help for IS as Estate, Cora Boylston st.

tire bote: Known deorste A. slam Hlelhland and Cedar Sts. It a nouseworit, came, coo'x ri West Somerville. SO Chester near Elm close to Elm Street Station, Eleaant Rouse, Bara and SOO foot of Land on tho Premises. On FRIDAY, Jnne 20.

at 4.80 p. m. House Is thoroughly built. 10 flue rooms, slated roof, furnace, bath and water-closet, hot and cold water; nice barn, ample yard room; a genteel honse In Mr3t-clats neighborhood must be seen to be appreciated; sale absolute; terms easy; $100 at time of 1 tale. West Somerville, corner of Elm and Chester Elraant corner Ball dloff Lot adjoln-ic above Rouse.

SAME DAY, after sale of the house. Lot contains 5000 feet, has a frontage on Elm st. of 93 feet: one of the most desirable lots in this part of Somerville; sale positive; every foot can be utilized for 2 houses; very easy terms; 8100 at sale. 4t JelT ood places nd help come direct to headquiTiter i elect from 600. FRENCH'S.

15 School st. dShst jelj to On THURSDAY, June 19, at 3 o'clock p. premises. The estate consists of house of 13 rooms, with hsv provemeuts, and 112,800 square feet of land. Tho Il'RNITl KE LOANS HADE AT AN hour's noiice.

In or out of town, at the very low est rates of Interest; no commission charged, as we loan our own money; loans may be repaid by instalments, red ucing Interest at each payment: furniture leases pa.d off and more money advanced on the goods; business strictly confidential, as we publish no mortgages. REYNOLDS 10 State st. SudCt JelS MONEV TO LOAN On pianos, furniture and all kinds of personal property; furniture leases paid off and more money advanced. W. C.

MONTGOMERY, 27 row 17., Snd7t Jel 6 ItriuNEY TO LOAN On furniture, pianos, iTA which can remain with owners: also on assignment of wages; ratcji moderate and business confidential. No. 29 Pembertou sq, room WPSuMtf FURNITURE, ETC. Fuu? mLJlln Malden, in the square, car nd fruit store, also period-UABY P'eased to show it, A KELLY, 234 Hanover Uotou; It F2m End, on business and certifl-MBSrnlae 111 "an- LEAHY A KELLY, FcJ interest in a flrst-elass estate win u. uuiaen.

ana soiu in lots, varying from 3165 to 9000 square feet each, 806 sqnaro fast iiioeo as re going vvitn tne nouse. inis estate, SDMi CMMElt BOAKK-At Vicbster House. Marsh-J5 Held- P. O. address Brant Rock, seashore and country combined; good bathing, gunning and the best boating and fishing; safe place for families splendid resort for young men to spend their vacation.

Terms-7 per week; BA.50 per day; children half price. SudlOt Je8 BEACH. KKTEKE-The llati-l daU House has the best location on this beach for view or bathing: the house aud furniture both new; rooms to let bv the week or season, with or without board, at verv' reasonable rates. Apply in person or by letter to Miss LENA A HEALEV dSutf Je5 A li Those wishing nrst-clast board, large siiry rooms, healthy location, beautiful drives, magmtlceut pine grove, gOOO livery, 10 minutes' walk of depot, post ofllce, church, ete.ioderata pr.ee. In vlcinltv of mountains, address R.

W. BA.RE- is by goou resiuences, in a nrst-ciaas runsaanoraooa. i old srlih oot any psrtl-s of mod-fv. mm Land. and being cut up in small lots and i reserve, offers a rare opportunity for erate means to locate in a good localli esiaiiHsiieu ju years, low loea- tern-.

1X) on over 80 feet above nign-water mark. nhme?" iown. 00 miles out; well mRS 9ae" 3E.000 a year. W. F.

CAIt-ifKS, 24 lrcmout row, dSuCt jel3 80 aays. house K). on each lot; balance, cas Plans can be seen at the office or the au m.Y. B. 14 dSu6t Trustee and Exeent-ir, By FRANCIS SPBA.C- CO, West Somerville, Corner of Somerville Av.

and loaalasd SU, near Porter's Station, Corner Lot, On FRIDAY, June 80, at 6 o'clock p. on the premises. The very desirable building lot. containing 5749 feet, fronting on Some rvi Lie av. 01 feet, on Mossland st.

46 feet; steam cars and Charles River horse-cars pass; sale positive; terms easy. glOOatsale. St JelS dSu30t JeO FvSaard win and rlxtnrea of a small KESXn? aud refreshment store; verv near WMS CS ,0 4' Address C. E. HAVCOCK, Jiinjndport.

dSul4t Jel7 a bargain; grocery, fruit and CditwiT rjf tore tenement, four rooms in rear; laVnor; away, obliged to sell. tltore TuSTKSlSPB -KTT. Lisbon. N. II- connection With the Cincinnati Northern Railway at or near Lebanon, in said County of Warren, being about twenty-two (22) miles In length, together with and Including all and singular the right of way, roadbed and track between the terminal points aforesaid, together with ali and singular the stations, depot grounds, rails, fences, bridges, sidings, engine-houses, machine-shops, buildings, erections in any wav appertaining unto said described line of rall-roa'd between said points; also all the engines, cars, machinery, supplies, tools and fixtures owned by the said Toledo, De phos Burlington Railroad Company for use In connection with its line of railroad aforesaid, between said points; also all its depot grounds, yards.

Bidings, turn-outs, sheds, machine shops, leasehold rights owned by sold D. A B. R. R. Co.

iu counectlon with Its line of railroad aforesaid, between said points, together with al! and singular, the powers and franchises thereto belonging, including all property acquired by said last mentioned railroad, between said points, since May 18, 1881. aud owned by it at the time of its cousolidatlou with the Toledo Cincinnati fc St. Louis Railroad Company. Terms of sale -Said railroad commonly called the Cincinnati Division of the Toledo, Cincinnati St. Louis railroad, snail not be struca off to any purenjer without the sum of ten thousand (810 OOOi dollars In cash or twenty thousand (20,000 dollars of the first' mortgage bonds of tbye said Toledo.

Delphos A Burlington Railroad Company, of date Mav 1G. 1881, exclusive of lnturest, DC tint placed fn the hands of the Master Commisioner, or deposited with him as a pledge that the purchaser win make ood hie bid in case of its acceptance by the Court, lso of the purchase price not less than the sum of ten thousand ijUO.OOO; dollars shall be paid in cash, and also such further portions oi said purchase price shall be paid in cash as the Court may in this case from time to time direct, In order to meet other claims which this Court has, or may hereafter, adjudge in this case to be prior in equity to said first mortgage. The Court reserving the right to resell in this case said premises and property upon failure to comply, within twenty days, with any order of this Court In that regard, and the balance of said purchase price, not required to be paid In cash, may he paid either in cash or the purchaser at said sale shall have the right to satisfy his bid. in whole or lu part, bv paying over and surrendering said first mortgage General Auctioneers offlce 79 Milk st VVANTED 3 Intelligent ladies under 20; bu(-TT ncs. respectable and paying; must possess hii attractive face aud lizure.

Aduress, stating age ami full par icalars, Globe ofBiO. 3t jel7 YTAXTED-li cooks. 3 launaresses. 6 table. 7 TT kitchen, for beach and mountains; 50others: girls for all kinds of work: good situations constantly coming iu.

U13 Washington St. it TV ANTED -Young girls who are experienced TT sewers to work on pantaloons in the shop. Apply at machine room of MINJfcJi, REAL 0 Chauncy St. 4t Jel.8 TV A NTED Experienced cemented coatmakers; Tt also girls to learn; steady work. Apply to the Para Rubber Shoe So.

Framingham. Mass. dSul4t Jel7 TV A NT A girl experienced mattress maker, also to run a sewlriu machine liberal salary will be paid. Address 8." Globe ofllce. dSu7: jell TV A NTE -Copyist work don', at home if pre-T ferred.

Address in own handwriting and enclose stamp for reply, 0," (ilobe ofnee. 2t jel8 WANTED Experienced necktie makers. Apply from 10 to 12 a. m. BERGHELM BROS.

04 Chauncy st, 2t JelS TVANTED Girl to tend In bake shop; good refer-TT once; none but experienced need apply. 0( South Boston. 3t jel7 VIT ANTED Girl to work on fringes and buttons; TT also girl to learn. C. MEAL, 128 Tremont room 2.

2t Jel7 FiXtj-ave BaalUiast Lote Near saaaS osa MANUFACTURERS HAVE BECOME retailers; the maker face to face with the consumer; house furnishing made easy; none too poor to buv here; we will wait for you to pay. New ork rTir nitureand Carpet Warerooms, 28 and 80 Dock sq, cor. Exchange Bosobi. Prices never so low before for Holland shades, furniture, carpets, stoves, ranges, bedding, mattresses, glassware, crockery, opaque shades, cash or instalments. Open Saturday evenings.

29 and 30 Dock sq. L. i. LAM BLR Manager. tf mnlj I SEN MEN to all parts of city and a reasonable distance out of town, to do upholstering at residences if desired; hair mattresses made (7Ver.JSa.0O; I warrant low prices and good work.

PHIN-Vfcl. 11 st. dSulOt jell OEA ALL HOCSE AN COTTAGE Southwest Harbor, Mount Desert. on tlie ocean front: large airy rooms, nicely furnished; ashing, boating and bathing; mountain seeneiw unsurpassed: terms reasonable. Adlress MOONY, Manager.

dhutt Ul7l's SE MEK BOA DE ANTE On a fattn near the head of Lake muepesaukee, near steamboat ami railroad; suit the times. Apply to M. G. EBS rLI. Mcreddh Village, N.

H. dSuUt jel, VwBdoin iSlP' tobacco store; nice show Mi good sttk' buai-PwawnSrt elllUB; nt Call or ad- gawirt av. 2t Jel7 tours a dnici-' bnalneta, 3 to 5 "i will Jt22J to ofllce; must leave at 812 t0 15 a we. Address 1-si URST-CLASS PABM-HUl" saw a a JW- RR.iDiBT At Auctioneers, 101 Summer Boston. Wednesday, June 18, at 10.30 a.

tn. Auction sate, assorted catalogue of Boot and Shoes. SHERIFF'S SALE. Suffolk, ss. Boston, June 11, 1884.

Attached on mesne process add will be sold by public auction on Wednesday, the 18th day of June, 1884, at 11 o'clock a. at the auction rooms of W. Bradley 101 Summer street, in Boston, In said county, the following personal property, via. 29 pairs Gents' Calf Hand-Sewed Congress Boots. 22 pairs Oents' Bals.

81 pairs Oents' Button Boots, 33 pairs Gents' Strap Ties. Bv order of JXiOS B. FITZPATRICK, JelS Sud4t Deputy Sheriff. By i IOEO.V BECK. fc Auctioneers.

A Oood place lor famines win. 1 llAl.l.tfnl drives. Hue scenery; GO YAOHT8, BOATS, ETC. store- cheap for cash "SJldence. A.

I and duin miles from Rostbn. S. PEERV, Rindge, N. H. Cheap, the fast sailing keel sloop dSu8t Jel4 Wit SAT wtfllier OI 30: yacht "Lottie 27 nrizes: also C.

li. sioop yacnt, ou ir. luua, 1., on irAN'l'ED-Experienced girls to make stock and oldT well found. SARGENT 240 AMjsningt AY 2t Jel8 skiving soles. Apply at zltf JMortn st.

room 5. Uflllll- JC18 Mae. a iu, cox. uiooe ottlee, a a dining-room and fifiSSKaSl'aSS 11 btta other cares ks4. AddressIAKSU'S Saloon.

Hudson, POST" dSuSt jel4 Sl2ijI''S0ot one-half Interest in a proprietary medicine; in the "besold fit; owner dead; prg-jIllk room 8, Huston. It A Today girls to hull strawberries, at LEGAL NOTICES. SHED A HOUSE To let for the Fimme Mtef In Stow Oxford county Me beautiful scenery, good trout nsWilg, terms, S50 for the seasou. Apply at 07 Broad tgfe JeJ6 noARD On a village farm; large hoifofd beautiful good tabie; 4 hours fxom Boston, Address C. H.

GRrFFIN (Antrim), No Branch, N. H. dSuSt JelO TVTF.W LONIlOX, N. jl village, amid Al ..,,7. nrnclmr air: 4 nor week; hinids of said defendant, me roieao, ue pnos rsnr- 140 Commercial st.

it" North Cambridge, at Aaetioa. On THURSDAY, June 19, at 8.30 o'clock, OB ttu premlses. Fiftr-flve building lots of 3750 to 8500 square feel land each, well situated an Lexington, Madiaon, 'Whit temore, Harrison. Columbus and North aTenaea, North Cambridge, only two minutes walk from th North avenue steam car station of the branch of tha Boston Lowell railroad 16 tra us dairy. The Bos-H ton horse cars also pass the premises five cents fare.

As this is a location where moderate cost houses will sell or hit at large paying rates, builders aad speculators should purchase, as well as persons tor their own use. J50 or 100 to be paid down at tbe anctioi on each lot: one-half of tSe purchase can remain Oi mortgage, If desired. For plans and further particti rj tars apply at the auctioneers' ofllce. 4t By S. K.

K.N10HTS CO. Aaetioa Sale of 3-Story French Roof Dwelh Ins-House, No. 45 Sacramento Old Cam bridge. On WEDNESDAY, June 18 1884, at 8 o'clock p. on the premises.

The house has 11 rooms, arranged for two families; Is in good condflou; 8000 feet of laud; fronting on two streetsi the location is eentral, and near eais and horse cars; liber al tenuis will be given; 100 to bS paid at sale. dSuSt Jel4 Auction Sale of House Lote la Oernaaatowa. Will be sold at public auction on the premises, oa FRIDAY, Jnne 20, at 3.30 o'clock p. to tho highest bidder, Four house lots of abont 10,000 feet of land each, situated at the corner of Washington and Rockland directly opposite the Rockland Honse. Tbess lots are well situated, evated and desir-hle, and will be sold-on easy terms.

820 on each lot at rime of sae. For furthef particulars inquire of R. M. OTIS. Roslin, dale, wbo has for sale many desirable houses and Iota.

ae LOST, FOUND. ETC. that the holders thereof would be ent tied Stork and Fixtures of a Fsamttare Dealer. On THURSDAY, June 19, at 10 o'clock a. at store, 289 Hanover Will be sold the entire stock tn trade of Mr.

James Diiismore.consting of a general assortment of household furniture, crockery, glass, tin and wooden ware, cutlery, etc. ts Jel7 By JOHN M. WATSON Auctioneers Salesrooms, 1T0 Tremont at. 1 Nortbamptom a furnished eblldren same tired teachers find it Just the place tO recuperate. C.

D. SARGENT. at our 01 f.4 rooms; payinn well; must be rooms; pav wiat VW at a liargain. 4t jels I. in Seituate.

on farm good restaurant, neatly fitted up with with five miles of beach, large airy rooms; to receive thereon In case the entire amount of the bid were paid in cash. Also, of said purchase price as is hereby required to be paid in cash, the same shall be navable in cash or by the surrenderor certificates of Indebtedness issued by Wm. J. Crate, receiver of and wh le operating skid Toledo. Delphos it Burlington railroad; under the orders of this court, if there are anv such certificates.

HOMER f. JORDAN. Special Master Commissioner, No. 180 Walnut Cincinnati. 6 Butler, Stiilmau A Hubbard, New York; Hoadly, Johnson A Colston, J.

B. Foraker, Ramsay A Mat Address W. O. MKR- surf bathing and a quiet place. RITT.

Scltuate, Mass. dSullt Jel7 LOST Brindle and white bull terrier dog; leather strap around his neck. Return to WMTS. RICHARDS 22 High Medford, and get reward. 3t JelO LOST Afirernan's badge, marked Engine 10, No.

183; finder will be rewarded if returned to Endue 10. cor. Mount S'ernou aud River sts. 3t Jel" IOST Saturday, a Morrison pug dog. The index will be liberally rewarded by returning him to No.

7 Adams West End. 2tjel7 IOST A black Newfoundland dog.about 18 mouths old. GEORGE DUNN, 684 Ninth Boston. 3t jel7 WINES, LIQUOR-, ETC. COMMONWEALTH OF MASS AC HIT.

SETTS. Suffolk, ss. Probate Court. Iqtheheirs-at-law, next of kin, and all other Persons Interested iu the estate of THOMAS F. JORDAN, late of Boston, in said county, deceased, greeting: Whereas, a certain Instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased lias been preseuted to said court, for probate, by Helen Josephine Burns of said Boston.who prays that letter; testamentary may be issued to her, the executrix therein named, without giving a surety or sureties on her official bond.

You are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Court to be holden at Boston, In said county of Suffolk, on Monday, the thirtieth day of June, A. JJ. 1884. at ten o'clock iii the forenoon, to snow cause, ir any you have, agalust the same; and said petitioner hereby directed to give public notice thereof, publishing this citation once a week, for three successive weeks, in the newspaper called the Boston Daily Globe, printed at sahf Boston, the last nub cation be two days, at least, before said court. itness, John W.

Mck1.ii Esquire, Judge of said court, this ninth day of the year one thousand eight httu-dxedandelgntt-four. ELIJAH GEORGE.Jiete --r ami mr linii'SE. Middlesex, Vt. Summer board 'terms very moderate; every ac tjp-- ao Mlendjt. 2t jelT J' 'an, factories, all klndsTat "'''aWtants, and rapidly grow-TrYo h.

11 two trunk lines, 30 miles from eal regions; best SltoftSfyiJJ Michigan; timber in abundance Mifan uu0im'tU'5 A. D. HAYDEN. Men'g Aaaociatlon. d3ul3t1el7 variety, liquor, yr eiirar win now thews.

Cincinnati, 0.: Henry g. Hyde, Boston, tXttA address J. P. SudlOt jeS commodation. Kor lull particulars DONOVAN, Proprietor.

1, TV Wilson A Jones, bpriuglleia, 111. dt Jones, opniitliieiiA, 11.5", u. Roys C. M. Da Costa, Chicago, IXL jonn a.

nets lanon, Marine Paintings. THURSDAY. Jane 19, at 11 a. A collection embracing about forty paintings by C. Drew, comprising many local scenes, and being the best he has yet offered.

2t Jel8 C. ESTll AL, 378 -roadway, South Boston. Grocery store and household furniture, on Thursday. June 19. 10 oO, large counter and fixtures ion view at auctioneer's groceries, large-tea chests, scales.

Ice chest, desk, all kinds of household furniture, clocks, pictures, oil stove, etc. Corner of River and Cedar. Milton Lower Mills. dSnSt at 14 WlOt ap23 Dayton, eounsei- AVPW SITMMKR BOARDERS can bo aS.S? to a grtvate amily .8 mites 1 rem lioston. Ad.lress E.

J. FlSKHAM, Orient Heights. Kt Ttn.ton Majia dul4t JelO AX? WATER BEOS Don't let them annoy you when for 50 cents you can clear them from your house; no trouble to use. BARNARD A 415 Washington up one flight. ESSuWiet my20 on -'''ED- a all A steady barber tn hii 1AM DEN.

ME. The most aengnnui piace thePeiobscot bay; good board and very pleasant oms can be had at 23 High St. C. ALLEN. C' EOROE V.

TKNET4JHI 142 Blackstone keeps constantly on hand extra fine wines, gins, brandies, whiskey and rum. N. E. rum. 81.40; Kentucky bourbon, gl.40.

Ail goods warrauted pure. Please call aud exainana. o24 uue uarocr snop; 1U1 Ai JUV vacated 2 chair "JJ- Ca. 1 and IVi indiaua pi Apply to It.

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