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aro Tense degin by attempting too much, and whens f-FOR SABE AND TO LET, found she could mot do everytuing, sit down in —FOR SALE-AND TO TT, ~ _ The American Artamu. dnspair, and fool inclined to give up trying al- 2m DAIRY FARM FOR SALE 100, 40 FS, igre nF Bi Pa SAL — 3 _ nk bo wit sean Preeti ror ada rt i ae” eee ee tos ge While she rat now crying over her faults the reereae eS wd eet ped morning was passing away, and the arrears of 1000 FOR 8 nce thon 8 ‘mela z work acoumualating, Charlotte and Frank had 2 =e STOCK, AND sor ‘come to look upon Amy's crying fits as an agree- able interruption to lessons, and took care to profit by them. Charlotte slipped away to have ABB 108 Livenroor a2 eer ry il ats Fanilocom erry Ly, i Rene ae ak Sees a bee 4 ie ; ha oH ‘And a, et ry with Bety over the balusters, and ta meget armcy Pia datket wofily to thu Weaoaaty, Whit @ 12) ONLY ~ @90 AN AORE FOR EXCEL- DAKERY FOR SALE—AN OLD ESTAB- | - ~ ee ee ae ween, Amy had left open, and helped himself to lump | > lent farming c ion ee Se roliroad do. Sib ee nat BroRE NEW UNIO® LINE sock, eat roman me A Oe, eres after lump of white sugar. No wonder ch ei sett love, tres ‘rom id Ir pect pat SrA i 4 and winding complained that the sugar-basin required filling | {fine “by ‘the pS. 12 Hrosdeny, penne: Pref. a seca ga Feceey wennrene eee eet oftener than necessary. Amy did not rouse her- Ar rae MISCELLANEOUS, Pa ip aad NS self from her fit of painfal musing till the clock POR | SALE CHEAP—#0 ACRES OF struck ten, and Sarah entered like a whiri vind 8 pales from WaT SH ES AND LD BLACK to say that Mrs, Elfico's boll had rung three odie rma FOR LIVERPOOL — OLD ip AUSTRA- times, and she wanted to know whether Miss Grey was or was not coming to help her to dress that morning. eae SA eRe 2" ae atte pt “Toll her I'm coming immediately,” said Amy, ty i i se OUAITTTT APSCOTTS LINE pam startthg ; and Sarah shut the door with a bang, FOR SALE—IN QUANTITIES TO Boy aCe rAckers, Sw which very plainly told her contempt for Amy's F100 lots on row HL rj ani ‘Simmediately.” tte Hipotien ruanlag every id ot How Aeny wished that abe had set tho child. | wea A oot eee, of ‘pay rent work immediately after breakfast ; now it must be all done in a harry, The first hook that come to hand was opened, and the lesson set in a EE en tes SIDNEY GREY. confused, hesitating way, not at all like- ae var ot er A TALE OF ly to command obedience, Amy — felt inectiaees ae SOHOOL LIFE. sure, by Charlotte's and Frank's looks, ohwater OTHE TRADE AND OTHERS— that both had been doing something wron talon the gar. Ln pie Bre Dut she bad no time now to inquire about it, When she got upstairs it wac balf-past ten, and though Mrs, Ellice's tongue was silent, her face said plainly enough that she was tired of wait- ing. As Sarah's work was, of course, mush in- ereased by such @ large addition to the house- hold, Amy bad lieve her of part of her attendance on Mra Ellice; and ber aunt By the Author of “ Mia and Chartle.” sayaes CHAPTER VI A DAY AT HOME. “Twenty minutes past eight o'clock, Char- Yotte,” said Edward, one morning about amonth after their school attendance began; ‘twenty minutes pest eight, and, as usual, no break- fast.” “Bome breakfast, if you please,” replied Char- Jette, putting down » jug of milk which she was luringing in one hand, anda plate of bread and butter In the other; ‘some breakfast, and, what fe still better, victory. Would you believe it? ‘That spiteful Sarah has made it a rule to take away the breakfast things at cortain time, whether we have breakfasted or not, and this fhorning she positively put everything away in aS Eee or SALE—A EFLESDID GRIST MILL Sree ea ur AT “ee v1 send? alte er} BE SOLD CHRAP—THE 7 YEA 7 YEARS of Lot with a ae a a Bs rent for norae fad sth Steere er QP FOR BALE ON STATES TEN ISLAND—A bate | 2 ee ra OF ELEN BUS- Peer a | FOR SALE—HEW HALF SPRING Oe Che tah’ part, the offor amy was right in to her aunty, bat be ought to have been more suro of her own undertook stich a respon of waiting on an invalld, Mra. had somotimes reason to remember Sarab's pro- phecy, that ste would repent of the change. At times nothing could be pleasanter than the con- trast between Amy's soft step, sweet voice, and gentlemanner, and Sarah's rough, self-willod attentions ; but, at other times, when she had waited an hi aA SALE—A GOOD HORSE AND ‘Baker's wagon, with » route: frock, Apply at 136 Ei Set Pee FOR SALE—2 ances 6 AND Sieyeare Ea Md fe ig ipa orton J. 1 118 orto J: CORLIS 6m Af Brvadrar. OE VTS MR Sn TASES, a | sit sate Bey ~ FOR SALE—A HORSE, WAGO! the larder, and locked the door, But I have | because Aimy tad f rgotton to come oe tee Mth $5,000 FOR A GOOD FARM OF 124 rs solbarome alate, a os made up my mind not to be trampled upon. 1, | g gentle sigh, that she had nevor valued ‘darah's Pea two jpotrwond | bea Shean agp a Ho ‘South oot ‘et least, will stand up for the family rights and | punctuality and Eh Age out | ae Rey tore ae Sth, Brooklyn, B. 03 72 breakfasts, and you seo what Ihave done. These | to have done, The, thou ait, sever rn alice Ea TO BE SOLD, OR B EXCHANGED—1 ‘ate the spoils of war. I spilled good geal ofthe | Amy had cried instead of eating hor aan’ [orse, Just from the coun. milk in dragging the jug through the pantry window, and I have torn my hand fa breaking consequence was, that and er eee sched and she felt unable to attend to thing rae | Seether faee teas: |= TO BE neato ia Away the wirework; but I have no objection to | Tyne tna ae gent” "Bho en a ee ners su@er tm a good cayse.” command voice sufficient! ~ Sand 6 iMWell done,” sald Rdwart Praline for the day, as her aut liked her to. ‘do TO, enna ORASE A a ase ee BS “Don't look’ grave, Bidney,” continued Char- | before abe left the room. When she had finish- fii oS x cand ead “hind ah was ars gai, and ae ag Ellice inl iow, my ‘ou are the “hliron ot oat oreo ope Tam be you, none of you, get half enough exercise, ot seo that tyre nit 2 reasons terms fit corners SALE 9 rite ot FOR A to uses sad’ lotn wall Batiste pel TO LET—IN neyo NEAT COrrags aitgeesk Fé romansechs tent i. 4 fotte; ‘I am sure Aunt Ellice would never wish you and Edward to go to school without break- fant?” pche a | Re deat —TEN eas | am et a ete, Se es FURNI A BEAUTI- eae nae a jee pees watch you from the windor seldom set out to walk till Balf an hour before dinner, and you come in always rather late, and quite hot and burried,” “It is not my fault, Aunt Ellice," said Amy ; “‘] aways go out aa soon as I can after lessons, and I have #0 very much to do that there is no ime for along waik, Ihave not practiced or a paint brosh for several days, and papa Henired ‘me not to neglect my music em ota, | fin and to-day I have the Indian letters to ‘and numbers of other things to do.” “Well, my dear,” said Aunt Ellige, whose ‘pa- tience was t’ exhausted, « 'V seats a strange Mate of things tome, In my. de wo much to do that they cout not cyte exer or attend to the wishes of thee dere ‘Bat she wishes us to have our breakfast in proper time,” said Sidney. ‘‘ITow is it that you and Amy are so late? Edward and I have been reading in the garden for half an hour, expect- ing dvery minute to be called in to break- tast,* “You were up early enough, I know, Char- Lotte,” said Edward; ‘I heard you go down stairs @ Ax Cdock. What have yon been doing ever since?” “4 have always business of my own,” said Charlotte mysteriously; ‘‘and if I had been do- (Gg nothing I should not have como into break- fist, because, as I sald before, we must stand up er ux “ROUTE FOR SALR—WITH one ei at “ How unjust of Aunt Ellice to say that,” Guster apply 806 Caruioe street. Seem sgt, sat nek mbett to trate! |, a Any ‘Se Ta eal tay wat pie pa " sn in tl ouse who attend to wisl a 44] don't see what you mean by rights," said ot when I gs up 60 much of my time to wait FoR a saan AM- SALE—A MILK DEPOT, en ead ste ren, you er were | ter an reve, Koons at to | CA chedetsee ait haepaiss |. Petes eres Iweys obliged to go down at acertain time at | have no thanks forit.” ‘ ; hore.” “renk," raid Charlotte, who found the last remark difficult to answer, ‘“‘are you never going to bavé done pouring milk into your cup? Pass the jug to Sidney.” Tears of self-pity rose to Amy's eyes at the thought, and when she s to her aunt to ask if she could do anything more for her, it was in & complaining tone that she disliked tn herself even while she gave way to it. When she got dvwa stairs, Charlotte aud DOG FOR SALE ORRAP—S | thos aac: Ua ER | fee Nena cee ae soe 8 tras tae anna bon Sa ae iit ee Frank were, of After a pro- ROCERY—GROCERY—GROCERY—. (PORTED BELGIUM Frank, however, seemed to have as little relish Joaged ceateh; Chottors wen fuk tithe sete fa ont T TROCRRY A A enn SALE 200 T IMPORTED BELGIUM ane oo he to, ens Hecare- | hole, wher up, afier bay sande in Meer er “Wot hither pat eaace feed byeed cunart renin Ck a me irda aa oes bret ied his cup to the brim, placed the jug tn | iny Detected hee tthe dreaul fete of taking | She a pp slnaing blrde. lee ito most the middle of the table, and went on with hi® | one of the best chairs into the garden, and stand= ores Es il Dreak gente ables and went on with UI) tie upon it that she might peep in atthe wialow | f§ FOR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES agra cae | REICHE & BRO- Tiara sll of one of the locked-up rooms, #rank was quietly } iy contoquente ot proprietor having other Fosieese | from Ucynvnres rele Rice ee ot igo various Ht harlote snatched the jug. “You seliish,gree- | digging a hole in the garden; anil when Atny re- Inquire ow the presines, oo ita | forthe Fall tradn which they Ai foe vain eh whsloe fe Li a, Dent ng Ay, inconsiderate boy,” sho criol, “You have | prove them, Ur rte ined of them TO LET BTORY HOUSE TA TRIG Reseeainaa We EL LOW rAiGea. iat tucirgore, | blocks eco stad ihe few: You have not lef for leaving their lessons, had each IOUSE, 4 VARICK = y-ty kahuna elem Fouhave not lefa'! ennlble, excuse to give rank coud fi St, Jobn's Park, #37 60 pot month : rtore SUPPLIED ON REASONADLE Dated ialgn Petras eb gl sonttoaes Ro ppg She aot ven thabs's: enptety fi waa | OM lie bis copy or do I sum, because here | Fo stumble, aod Copley Ge, Soe tanat® TERMS. ore fal; yas | were neither ink nor pens in the ink stand, an any nguth, | TeSM®. __________sa it not worth diving,” sail Fravk, who waited to | Ans, hd gt in sate penct bn her pocket and 60 Hulton ery" fteedate pono.” i gp & aE ae aND dgal sto the bot. | Charlotte showed triumphantly that Amy had 1,100 WILL B q ais emawer till he had drained his cup to the bot | marked the exercise she was to do in au ttalian oe, Bal Seka lash sto 8 toe, Selena Bona, ey Mors cult, tom. instead of a French grammar, fhe careat dand pavedtrith fine co aa al Edward's hand was raised to give bi cut, | | All theos explanations took time, It was late Vad ees Yiame house and fulfo§ room util p Poy el SALE LOW Of TRADE FOR but Sidney stopped him, don't let as | When they set out for their walk, late when they aigerieg ties svi este os ators Lag Car a ras Se came into dinner, and late, too late, for the post [EL cor With av and 14h aBrooklyss | th querientoad oh desk ant ae of of Oharice quarrel about a cup of m We Frank | When Aimy finiaed her letter to ber fathor.. ‘She any Apply te BAYLES wore, 400 West eto can bear to take it all for | swelcome, | met Sidney and % OOAL ARD, =< ioral x t it h err equa areca serra ype mere le emoeing Oe gre THE ADVERTISER HAVING EIGHT ae fer ae I.am concerned, You know Dr, Ben- | as sho returned after a fruitless chase down the LANDS, erecuunt . roail to overtake the postman, dollars, which abe wenld like to ex: ear vary, nett used to aay Twas uot to drink cold | FR Joverake We toatmiam es sidney ; | Stat wifes ieee tame of ght ta peas Pate Scalar aS milk, “th mall “goon “outs to-morrow, and papa | Bi ‘ood Pit” | attorney for U seat hapten rr] And you have to doit almost every morn- | will have tovwait a whole month for his'tete [oe ee - ing now,” said Edward, delefully, “What a pee AE py Ne pe Ml ls Pek gS calher | Gree ate Tani LEASE, STOCK au f CLAIM OF SOLDIERS, ed i ES sau D y. ‘ n him much pleasufe. Tdout't know wha 9 of tho Hauge store, that ll ' Thar west FA shame that Amy nover vsmee down a tine | uemLam sil lew, douyt know what | oe oF apn esi hat Fe WES Ue a | A LARGE RUPRLY OF Shall i ay a) 2 #1000 IN CASH. BALANCE ON MORT- | (>/\C. GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL bee eT to make tea fur us! Where is she now I won- der?” “Amy really has a great deal ts :lo,” punt of us, Oh, Sidney! this has b an unsatisfactory ‘ in the garden wiih me, for I want to talk t You look tired and vexed yourself; I dare ah eter pe ere said Char- MATTHEW ‘ianron lotte. “She has all the beds to make, and I can- | something has been going wrong at school w Sarrevina me not help her, because it is against my principles | Edward, Now, tell the truth, for I hate els orem p to say comforting th a “they dou't moan, ss to make them in Sarah’s way, and when I make them in my own she turns them all up again, ‘Then Amy bas to inake Aunt Ellice’s coffee, for Aunt Ellice likes Amy to give her it better than apy oneclse, She is with Aunt Ellice TO, LET. _ STORE. A “AND ROOM = . re lar, of ry, cor of er ary gat ck aha fs see mt the prscony EXCURSIONS, &e. GH NEW YORE anv Haniem Don’t you think, in weeks we have spont b on as badly as possible “Tc is our own fault, I suppose, if we are,” said Sidney, with a sigh, that we are all golug "| fit Ser 960 wu LL BUY THE STOCK AND FIX- “A ‘uat st the it jt, oan oa rad Jat Were not just the worst part of it, tures a tod eatin NE AFC? no? arr ef ae ua “Bat itis half-past eight,” said Edward, 1] ‘Why, no j I suppose it would bo still worse HT eae thas oT Ohio” hte or, fie 8 A.M, 230 thought Aunt Eilice always rang for breakfastat | Ui, ttatnerto help ousulves ene Me could net do Sa RARE CHANGE POP ANE Boe While alin 1890 P. MOOR, M, 615 P, M, toven, Does Amy keep her waiting an hour and [ lnlieve 1 had rather,” Amy began; | O0b ‘Sigat comm ia tha bat logon tbe dpa Fer bare Plate a half,” t you will say that itis all laciness. Afcer | offers the whole tock at. very low priew, aud is Albany— i trate bs ave Before any one could tind an answer to this | All itis very well to say tee and our fault ; but Tea fo th eee at Sa Boring oir Mtge . . things go wrong that ie question, Amy horself entered with the keys ia hataday T have had ee Lat. a, her hand, iden of Sarah's fidjotiness and Charlotte's domt- | 4 Foveand gevnicpon can eles ara sans spec Ml trata8 4. She made many apologies for being rather late, | Beering—listen how loudly she is talking n 85 per mas aid basement, _oet0 1-980 : ' ' id Frank's tiresome, sly’ ways, and the gossip- | B10 perm Crit) and then set about preparing breakfast in her | ing and quarreling, vou would ‘uot woniler that | ) FOR” BRIDGEPORT—FARE own leisurely, dreamy way. Ia th al WANTED TO PURCHASE,AT A PRICE io grote The segues BRIDGET Phe half-hour has struck,” said Edward, "said Sidney; “only do you. think fences Sagi ari ute Mod Frida ot ofc pou sarieine 2 tine ae for ramping up, while Amy was atill searching for | it does any Mand Ue BrIng ‘every oos'e faults ups fe corn roight taken rom Vile 5) n that despairing way ? You isos ‘of sailing. JOHM D, Bo, y 1 5 “ > P id ‘and 287 atthe the right key tounlock the tea-caddy, “Sidney, id you bated people to say comforting things, Prelant aout. a” | Ward Hotel, corner f J, we must be off,” Am T'to bold miy tongue, oF shall we sit-down oR, tL OF, area = FOR CHARTERSTHR ELE. | Soveuh sve ccrcar'ua ath’ Sel “But pot without breakfast," said Amy,alarm- | 40d grumble toxethe ‘ gltiyery lable: alo a goad twa "| Reply ou beard wesgana (AOAL_BEST PEACH OROHARD, RED ' : wyvalarm= 7 Lam not exaggerating,” said Amy, ier or wepate Movi py on board weg COALC BEST FRAGH ORGHARD, ed. “Dear Sidney, do, do stay, Think how “But don’t you think it is a sort of exagyera- Betws sovera arn Or fOr wale, iW = ee LARD, somes Blo. t bad it is for you to go without your broak- fast.” “If he waits for it he will be lat ‘that will be still worse for bim, “He has been late every day this week, and Dr. ‘Wise said yesterday that he could not any long- er make a difference between him and the other tion to heap all one's difficulties together, and look at them at once? It certainly prevents our ding apy way out of them as effectually as k prevents himself from finding bis slate~ when he does not want to do his sum, by turning his things over and over ia bis drawer, n saying that there ts no use in looking ror GROCERY A AND LIQUOR STORE (or ante, with tease, stock and Sstares, ins ‘ave, O59, #1 r Reighborbeod on tthe ferry, at ol S194 olan 6 = ash; a Cb enue icicles 1:9 low Ye hi of JO8, 4 ¥ GENUINE PEACH ORCHARD COAL aT a a Jone ih dpe Sts 08 SxCAROS = oie on ‘tyles in es eee near Se Sous ore ‘also = e 11,” said Amy, afver a minute's silence, “I fo te rar, enable for are EBSO) es have changed |. You may straighten iets parva Wo Jy i aw Baath a $4.25 OMe areas ag eet no * What did he mean by that?” aske! Char. | the drawer for tie, Silaey, and. pall, gut one Brookiya, waar wl lotte. difficulty at a tim do Frank's lesson- = ne =] : i eine LAT IN THE SUN BUILDI “Fle meant that he should do this,” said Ea- | YQK* When you are makiag him find his pen TO LAT IN THE 8 UILDING, Cor, SHIPPING, due cil, Pulton Fatah ey falta ward, imitating the descent of a cane across his | “Suppose we begin by talking of the things Ra ALLY oak FOR SALE, hand, that we couleurs Bs « ae ‘e scarcely need talk of then id. Amy, SS ware ae Li, net Seaton. How satly Meet ihan woh melee et eee i CHIRAP FOR CASH—T ‘6 him | exactly how much of the confusion is my fault ; lationary and Sogar Btore, Fe aaa rippnticmshey “I like him very much,” said Sidney, laugh- | 1 know that it is my in 0, and forgetfal- no PROG manne OT i. ‘Aap, i ing, “and all the better for treat other people, Come, Edward. Chatlotte delayed them for a moment, while ‘he wrapped wu the romains of the bread and butter, “end them into ine Tike | "etn and selishnes, an TN tell i just as ioolish for poople like you and me to exaggerate our faults until we make ourselves despair, as it is for other poorle to be always excusing them- has often said 40 to me Fo BSALE—A @00D STAED FOR ‘ANY for Rc aise ie Hooke © 3, cornet oer et Poutk fa FOR SALE--THE LEASE, STOCK AND ee soe Oxtures of an olf ce ae a Ae on ol THE STOCK AxD ay XTURES OF Bidney's GEWING MACHINES OF ALL DESCRIP- selves; at least, pod out tw open the front | when'T used to talk about mysol€ as you ure pa bon Paing gad anid on oor, Amy Mow at the window, watching their | doing now. enews, TY e900 weve ot Obrivade wh howe ie progress along the road as far as she ing my' seif in that vague sags of Ry: i¥e her people's faults, or could oe pay Edward with Biduey's satchel, ax well og bls own, slung scrogs his shoulder, and Sidney walking s great deal faster than could be good for him, When they were out Of sight she i Wi hat am I to do t won't let me talk about my own. *\ If you could think of something to do, some little thing to begin. its that would give to- MACHINES—ONE OF SIN at Stine irae Sadak sat dows and burt intotears, Amy's mornings | Couth Tat nance of Loins better than tonday. I ould tell atrati you wan now very neuslly began or ended in this way. | much like see aly Yom ‘you won't 0. ‘BShorwes tealty anxious to do her duty, and to tbe of use bo bar younger brother gnd sister and her aunt, She felt gli the responsibility of he pew caren; but bor old desultory, indolent habits Wye nage Up, earlier, I suppose,” said Amy, Tihs sigh aha t certain! ech oat my Knew tow tired f neve ma but i 79 “You seomed so sarny ce hen ‘you rere not to be in a day, and'she was sla you were so indolent, Do x a hen oa Aiea tompipd te got impatient with herself, to Te be Continnst, Mgrs SUPERIOR pemndbieriieierdrirs i ‘and Surveyor, tn the place of Ven fn the place of Imac V. Vanden Commissioner, in the place of Charles of Btate Prisons, in the place of Wesley 'the Court of Appeals, in the place of Alem of Appeals, in the place of Ras eet Gos ee ae ania tke ‘w2OTED: fn the place of Pleas, in the Le here toby ih ced forth section of this a eee gir ts ae meer inate QKIRT SPRING ee cope ts foreae doles a ee aa FINANCIAL, . COBBETT—MAY pay rover ens mas avene fray, baat a Bras rr filaconant 10 at night, at his of enero Bernie zg Setttkh cc ADAM. MORROW - @T., JUST. | LAUNEyasets cen call at Dr, V8 aes oral, How Seg Adence on deli ito CONSULTED eae ata is old es 3 S| Die PERRY, 68 WHITE ST.. 9 DOORS Broefway, m ipa eee ibid | ian enatapllaeapons * as " CORBITT—28 SPRING or, is Co eae rae fncanes of a certala class, tn Sasori eect Cea ae fsromitoind “Conmllatioe re Pas MAPAME} RESTELL'S FEMALE MONTH- are the pom ardncs galaea ener tae 'n 9 ee form, to any Tana hs Baise soft Soe purporting to be irae eater 3 rane

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