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TOWN OF OSCEOLA.

No. 400 Farm of 110 acres, 14 miles from Osceola, R. F. D., Camden II miles. Soil, clay loam. Well watered; fairly fenced. Has good apple orchard. House 18x30, with wing 20x20, in good condition. 2 barns, all fair size and good condition. Price $1,500; $1,000 cash, balance on time. Address Fred W. Swigelston, Osceola, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 401-Farm of 70 acres, 4 mile from Osceola postoffice, 13 miles from Camden station. Good grass and grain land. Located on banks of Salmon river. Fine fishing and hunting. Near summer resort. Large roomy house, in good condition, pleasantly located. Barn 26x72, in good condition. Spring water and brooks. Good fences. Price $1,500; one-half cash. Samuel Griffith, Osceola.

No. 402-Farm of 72 acres, 1/4 mile from Osceola, 12 miles from Camden station. Soil, gravelly loam. Some timber, balance, meadow and pasture. House 12-story, 12 rooms, in good condition. Barn 30x40. Stables and other outbuildings. Watered by spring. Fences in fair condidtion. Nicely located for summer home. Close to village, churches, store, hotel, saw mills, etc. Trout stream runs through farm. Price $1,250; terms $500 cash, balance on time. Name and address of owner, O. D. Cowles, Osceola, N. Y.

TOWN OF PINCKNEY.

No. 403-Farm of 140 acres, 34 mile from Barnes Corners postoffice, 11 miles from Adams Center. Soil, clay loam, adapted to grass. House good size, nearly new. Barns 26x112 and 30x38, recently repaired. Well and cistern water, spring runs past house. Fences fair. Price $4,000; part cash. Address R. E. Gregg, Barnes Corners, N. Y.

TOWN OF TURIN.

No. 404-Farm of 186 acres, 2 miles from Turin postoffice, 5 miles from Lyons Falls. Adapted to general farming purposes. Sufficient timber for farm purposes, balance meadow and pasture. 9-room house, in fair condition. Barns

and outbuildings ample for farm, in good condition. Running water and wells. Fences good. A pleasant place for summer home. Price $6,000: including 20 cows; terms easy. Address C. & A. Shepard, Turin, Ñ. Y.

No. 405-Farm of 180 acres, situated 24 miles from Turin postoffice and 41⁄2 miles from Lyons Falls station, on U. & B. R. Railway. Highways good. Soil, some is black rich soil, upland lighter soil. Acres in meadow 65, acres tillable 100, acres natural pasture 80, acres timber 25, spruce, hemlock, maple, birch, beech, ash, etc. Best 6 apple trees. adapted to oats, hay, potatoes and corn. Fences rail and stone, in good condition. House 30x40, with wing, in good condition. 2 barns, one 103x46, one 40x 30, hog house 24x30, tool house 16x26, in good condition. House and barns watered by well, fields by springs and running water. Reasons for selling, poor health of owners. This farm is located near cheese factory, school house and church. Price $5,000, with 20 cows; terms one-half down, balance on mortgage at 5 per cent. Name and address of owner, C. & A. W. Shepard, Turin, N. Y.

TOWN OF WATSON.

No. 406-Farm of 147 acres, 1 mile from Bushes Landing postoffice, 4 miles from Martinsburg railroad station on line of N. Y. C., Black River Branch. R. F. D. No. 1 from Glenfield. Highways good. Soil, clay loam, good quality. Acres in meadow 25, acres natural pasture 50, acres timber 60, maple, birch, cedar, ash, hemlock and poplar. About 50 different varieties of fruit trees. Best adapted to dairying. Fences rail and wire, in good condition. 2-story house, 14 rooms, in good condition. 2 barns, one 36x50, one 26x62, with stone basement, in good condition. Watered by well, spring and creek. This farm is 1⁄2 mile from Black river. The timber will pay for, farm. Fine trout stream running through farm. Price $4,000; terms onehalf cash. Name and address of owner, J. L. Gazin, Glenfield, N. Y., R. F. D. No. I.

LIVINGSTON COUNTY.

TOWN OF CONESUS.

No. 407-Farm of 52 acres, 11⁄2 miles from Conesus postoffice and station on line of Erie Railway.. R. F. D. No. 2 from Conesus. Highways good State road survey. Quality of soil, gravelly loam. Acres tillable 37, natural pasture 4, timber 11, oak, chestnut, hickory and maple. Fruit, about 20 apple trees. Adapted to oats, corn, beans, hay and

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potatoes. Fences in fair condition.
House 24x30, main wing_16x24, sub wing
24x30, condition good. Barn 30x40, shed
in good condition. Watered house by
well, fields by creek in pasture. Price
$3,500; terms one-half cash. Reasons

for selling, owner engaged in other busi-
ness. Name and address of owner, John
McVicar, Conesus, N. Y

No. 408-Farm of 53 acres, 2 miles
from Conesus postoffice and 11⁄2 miles
from Conesus railway station on Erie
Railroad. Highways ordinary dirt road.
Quality of soil, good gravelly loam.
Farm all tillable. Fruit, small but good
apple orchard.
Adapted to oats, rye,
buckwheat, hay, beans and potatoes.
Fences in fair condition. House, good
house, upright 18x24, wing 16x20. Barn
30x56, in good condition.
house and barns by wells, fields by
Watered,
springs. Price $2,500; terms one-half
cash, balance on time. Reasons for sell-
ing, death of the husband, widow now
living in village and renting farm. Name
and address of owner, Mary Jane Clark,
Conesus, N. Y.

No. 409-Farm of 70 acres, 11⁄2 miles from Conesus postoffice and railway station on the line of the Erie Railroad. R. F. D. No. 2 from Conessus. Condition oof highway dirt roads very good. Nature and quality of soil, gravelly lcam. Acres meadow 15, tillable 58, timber 12, chiefly oak, some hickory and ash. Fruit, 15 apple trees, 5 plum and 6 peach. Adapted for wheat, beans, potatoes, oats, corn, etc. Fences wire and

rail, fair condition. House, upright 18x 26, 2-story, wing 24x14, 12-story, all in good condition. Barns, one 24x30, horse barn, grain barn with basement. Watered, house and barns by wells, fields by springs. Price $3,500; terms $1,000 cash, balance on limited time. Reasons for selling, too much land. Name and address. Cecil D. Foot, Conesus, N. Y., R. F. D. No. 2.

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rail and wire, in good condition. Price $70 per acre; terms one-half cash, balance mortgage. This bought in 1873, for $85 per acre. farm was never been rented, always been used as a residence and kept well tilled and fertilized and is now offered for sale to close an estate. Name and address, S. B. Gilman and A. G. Gilman, Executors, Mt. Morris, N. Y.

TOWN OF LIVONIA.

No. 411-Farm of 214 acres, 11⁄2 miles from Livonia station, on Lehigh Valley Railroad. Highways, gravel and turnpike. Soil, gravelly loam. Acres meadow 70, tillable 200, about 50 acres pasture, timber, Fruit, 64 apple trees, 30 peach, pears, second growth. plums, berries and other small fruit. Adapted to all farm crops. Fences

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wire, good. House, 10 rooms, wood shed and carriage house attached, in first class condition. Heated by furnace, fine stone porch. Barns, main barn 110x 32, with basement under all, with 70 ft. L. Horse barn 26x30, hog house, etc. Watered, house and barns by well and cistern, fields by running water. 2 miles from Hemlock lake. acre; terms, about $3,000 down, reasonPrice $75 per able time for balance. Reasons for selling, "am getting too old to work it, having no boys to take my place." This is as fine producing farm as any in the State. Has 15 acres of alfalfa, and would make a fancy stock farm, firstclass dairy farm or gentleman's home. Name and address of owner, F. O. Hagaman, Lima, N. Y., R. F. D.

1 TOWN OF MT. MORRIS.

No. 412-Farm of 87 acres, from Mt. Morris, R. F. D. Soil, sandy I mile loam. 4 acres timber, balance tillable. Suitable for general farm purposes. 7room house, fair size and in good condition. 2 barns, each 30x75. spring water. Well and Wire fence. per acre; one-third cash, balance on Price $55 time. Address Scoville & Witt, Mt. Morris, N. Y., R. F. D.

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No. 414-Farm of 100 acres, 11⁄2 miles from Hunt postoffice and railway station, on Erie Railroad. R. F. D. No. 2 from Hunt. Condition of highway, good. Quality of soil, sandy loam. Acres tillable 94, timber 6. Best adapted Fences to potatoes, wheat and oats. stump and wire. House 18x24, good. Barns 38x50 and 20x24, fairly good. ReaWatered by wells. Price $7,000. sons for selling, owner retiring from business. Name and address of owner, L. D. Gifford, Hunt, N. Y.

No. 415-Farm of 80 acres. I mile from Portageville postoffice and railroad station, on line of Penn. Railroad. R. F. D. from Hunt. Largest near village Olean. Highways good. Soil, good sandy loam. Acres meadow 15, tillable 35, natural pasture 15, timber 15. Best adapted to beans, potatoes and oats. Fences stump and wire. rooms, in good condition. 40x50 and 50x60. Watered, house by spring, fields by creek. Situated on Genesee river. Price $5,000; terms 10 per cent. down, balance on easy terms. Reasons for selling, to settle estate. Name and address of owner, Mrs. Mary Lafferty, Sr., Hunt, N. Y., R. F. D. No. 2.

House, II Barns good,

No. 416-Farm of 113 acres, 21⁄2 miles from Hunt postoffice and railway staR. F. tion, on line of Erie Railroad. D. from Hunt. Highways good. QualAcres ity of soil, good sandy loam. meadow 20, tillable 48, natural pasture 15, timber 20. Adapted to potatoes, oats and wheat. Fences stump and wire. Barns, House, 10 rooms, nearly new. good. Watered, house by well, barns and fields by springs. Price $6,000; terms one-half down, balance on time. Reasons for selling, retiring from business. Name and address of owner, William P. Wilder, Hunt, N. Y.

MADISON COUNTY.

TOWN OF BROOKFIELD.

No. 417-Farm of 145 acres, 11⁄2 miles 'from South Hamilton, Hubbardsville station. Good soil. 60 acres meadow, 60 pasture. Well watered. Fences in good repair. 2 large farm houses, in 2 barns each 30x40, good condition. one 26x30, in good repair. Price $2,000; terms easy. Address Chas. F. Collins, South Hamilton, N. Y.

TOWN OF CAZENOVIA.

No. 418-Farm of 138 acres, 11⁄2 miles from New Woodstock station and postoffice. Soil, slate loam. 50 acres meadow, Fair 855 pasture, balance timber. Spring room house. Large barns.

water. Fairly fenced. A good dairy farm, 11⁄2 miles from creamery. Price $20 per acre; part cash. Address A. S. Fox, New Woodstock, N. Y.

TOWN OF DE RUYTER.

No. 419-Farm of 100 acres, 31⁄2 miles from De Ruyter, R. F. D. Soil, gravelly loam. Adapted to dairying or grain.

Well watered and fenced. House 24x40, in fair repair. Barns 36x40 and 24x30, in fair condition. Price $2,000; onehalf cash, balance to suit purchaser. Address B. E. Wood, De Ruyter, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 420 Farm of 112 acres, 1 mile from Sheds. Dairy farm. 12 acres timber, balance meadow and pasture. New house. Main barn 26x56, with basement. Other necessary outbuildings, all in good condition. Watered by wells and springs. Fences fair. Large orchard. Fine location. Price $1,300; $300 down, balance on time. Address Geo. Stillman, Sheds, N. Y.

No. 421-Farm of 160 acres, 4 miles from De Ruyter, R. F. D. Rich soil, adapted to stock raising or grain. 35 acres timber, balance meadow and pasture. Spring and creek water. House 22x36, with wing 22x26, in good condition. Barns 30x64, 25x70 and 26x44 Other outbuildings, in good repair. Price $20 per acre. Address L. L. Frink, De Ruyter, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 422-Farm of 214 acres, Cazenovia. N. Y., 1⁄2 mile from De Ruyter, R F. D. A good dairy farm, close to milk station. Well watered and fairly fenced. House 24x36, with wing, in fair repair. Barns 36x60 and 24x36, in good repair. Price $4,500; $1,000 cash, balance on time. Address E. B. Parsons, Cazenovia, N. Y., R. F. D.

No. 423-Farm of 143 acres, 11⁄2 miles from Sheds postoffice and station. Good 2 barns, in dairy farm. Well watered. good condition. House 20x36, needs repairing. School house adjoins farm. Price $2,000; terms $500 cash. Name and address of agent. Major A. Smith, De Ruyter, N. Y., R. F. D.

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