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Ps 1 IE Ce orl, * wenld, hal sterm-fook, which was fixed Hieiy upen the Foung el short while.” “Ah! you talk confidently of their prowose?” said the Senorita, with some bitterness, “T have seen ft, and know,” said Leola, oar: nestly, “But Signorita, I am very weary, and if you will be kine enough to allow Vito to show me at apartment, I will rotize.” The lady touched « bell, and in a moment the bright-Icoking petite Vito entered. Her mis- tress gave her orders to attend Leola to an apart- ellen phe shpeAietnn ty oles ae Wetcen:eprenty ‘er = ‘New York ten “And now," sald Leola, ee she ooelided her EOLA; Hareatien,. “I havo called to ask sf you will Permbit' me to romain with you for @ few days, until ean have en opportnnity of going to my aunt's in Monterey, who ts the only relative I THE vwrereniooe RANGER. havo eft in the warkl 1” “Moat assuredly, my doar Leola,” eatd the A Senorita, 1 conld not think of refusing you, under any eivcumstances, Berides, most of Tele-of the Wes Mexican War. the infuential farotlion have lofe the city, and I i tec Woe. have no doubt it will be horrid dall, 1 ee o ve Americanos occupy it, and I shall be glad of year appetite gs ear a soma. How were you tae by thm Leola?” ‘T shall be, Once with my men, and Eduar “With the greatest conriery and respect,” she do Castilla cares not for all the Americans be- | replied. WO, they were vory kind! and as brave the Rio Grande; but bere in thelr midst, as ever were « pooplo in the world’ poy } confess T feel uncomfortable. But this ts net “They are quite a hentoome Set of wa,” tothe point, Father, you bare deceived mo!” | remarked the Senora, “I wes at tho Hotel ond the Guerilla chief, wich sudden abruptnen | fo the Grand Piaza, to-dey, when thoy entered, “Blow ?" asked tke monk, his deep set oyes | and admind them very tnuch. Do they think 1a kithg with sudden anger. ee be able to proceed far into our coun- “Thefair la A ped ror iin want ded der eta bata) Sicha aay 4p Soli ey at hy » eatd | will wait bere for the errival of reiaforcemente; 1 Lag tealy cainnesn “You are | but the two great victories they havo gained has ems ako eave send my prize as well as | lasplred them with a confidence which will, I a she peed rien if T placed the Signora | believe, erab'e them to over-run the country in pelt ana ag would make way with | & the father, and I should have all his money and estates for the sake of Mothor Church.” “Such was our bargain.” “1 planned for him to leave tho CaP e daughter, which he ‘ou pepe Any at their place of landing, who were to slay the father and doliver th® @aughter into your hanis; was not such the basta “ts ment, Our heroine bade her hostess good night, “You bave not since hear! of either your and followed her guide, She did not look back to seo the strange sparkling of tho eyes, and the trinmphant, vindictive look with which the Se- norita followed her, There was one that saw it, however:—little Vit, men, the girl, or her father, What ifyour men slow tliem, and mae off with whatover ftrea- sures they may have had with them ?” sald the d S rail sene a mak t "ead is not the caso,” | It may be as well hore, for the better compre- vied thy chief. ‘Ihave boon to tle «0 my- | Mon of the reader, to give a brief review of the olf, and there found the bodies of my mon, two | Sinorita’s history. She daimed to be the sister servants of Veolenta’s end the grate of the old | of Genoral Cos, who figured promineatly as one man himself ; but the girl was not there !"” of the tyrants ia the Texan war ten years pro- “Ah!” gasped the priest, springing to his | vious, She'had lived in Matamora some years, feet in tremor of excitement. ‘‘//e ix dead | though nono knew her previous bistory, and as then—he is slain?” the was young, handsome and wealthy, her en- “Yes, apd eaten by tho wolves before this, | tree to the first circles were rondaret easy, Ru- But there is treachery somewhere!" said Cas: | mor said that she had been married, but having tillia, sternly. ‘How came my men slain—and | separated from her husband for some unknown where is the Signora ?” canse, she had resumed her maiden name. “In this city, and wishin fif'y rods of us!’ | Sach was Signorita Cos, as known to the said the gray monk with an air oftriamph, world. What and who she really was, will “Ah! I thought s0,” cried the chief, his | be made apparent, as we progrees, in a most in- ‘eountenance dark-ning with a threatening cloud. | teresting and startling mauner, “Damadable Judas! You sent a counter party She stood for several moments im the floor, of cut throats to slay my men, and recover the | her flashing eyes fixed on the spot where last girl, that I might lose my prize and you gain | Leola had stood, her bands pressed tightly ail!” He laid his hand pon his sword as if to | against her heaving breast, and nother lip work tng nervously between ber tooth, At. last, as “Biel! ‘ie falae !” cried the monk, flercely, | 4 the volcano of her emotion had burst forth, ‘Then with a sudden calmness he added: ‘Why, | she uttered in s deep, impassioned voice! what « poor philosopher you are, son Castillia, | ‘Possess her! throw me aside, for such a weak Had I wished the girl, evuld I not have better | whining, puliog doll, like her/ ha, ha, hal Ed~ @verpowered her father and servants with my | uardo, you do not know me, You have planned minions, than to bring your’s also into the | long to entrap her, but fate bas willed it other- fie'd ? No; some reyuting party of Americans | wise, She isin my hands, and I will rack your ‘must have fallen upon your men, and rescued | mad passion with such a revenge, as will cause the Senora Leola, fur I saw her pass by the | you to regret that you ever knew me!” (Charch within the half bour in company witha | Her wild ravings wore cut short by the sad young officer, and followed them.” den click and ring of an invisible bell behind her, “ Bho started at the sound, tere ta she? By Bt, Mark she all be ine { HE Me tho eloatar bet,” sho marmareds «1 heat am wanted.” And passing throug’ « rear door, tho vanished. “Not my son, Calm your Impatience, Di gen nas Kaee ahvottey avenue for miles | Meanwhile Leola had followed little Vito up around thé city will be guarded by our foes, and | ‘He Winding staircase to the second story, thence that essape-especially with « captive gir | ‘tough « long gallery which led toa rear wing would be Sntpossible 7” of the bouse, which, like all Mexican houres, "But did-you not tell me there were secret belng built low, took up the more space in ite di- mensions. Here she was introduced into a com- Lag ghasncorine bod dl beneath this | modious and neatly furnished room, which look- i in ed out over a fine garden, from which the per- “1 did.” But thetr egrees is guarded, and will | fume of sweet flowers "rose gently upward, and be for several days. You might escape alone: | stole through the casement into her room, iiling companion,” “It has been a long time sisco I saw the So- “Caraceo! how awkwari!” muttered the | nora Violonta. I thought she hai left the city,” bandit chief, between his teeth, ‘But tell me | said Vito, as she set the larip upon tho table, whereshe is 7” and looked at our heroine with her great biack “Where you would not be p'eased to go to eyes, fad beet “Ab! and how did you know [had left ?” “Where ? : asked Leola, somewhat surprised at the re- “at the houte of Siguorina C4." mark, “Ob, Thoant it many ways,” said the girl, with tho same carncst stare, “Mariano toll me, for one, “Mariano!” echoed Leola, quickly, my waiting maid, “434 Benora,” “Do you kn ow her, then?” “Ah—Marie's—no; I shoaldn't think she would fancy secing me," ho replied with « shrug, “What would you have mo do?” “There isa sleeping apartment in the next room, which is at your serv'er, or you may por- Bibly reach your compiny by one of the secret passages, If you choose the | return to- morrow night, and 1 wili know what can by done,’ “What, “ Whore is the — “To my band then be it !” “With her mother,” ‘The monk touched a sma'l bell, which was] Vito never moved a muscle, or took her gaze enswered by @ sinall cark-skinned boy of | from tne careworn face of Leula. The latter sat twelve. down upon a sofa, and thought for a moment, “Pedro, take a torch and conduct this gen- | On looking up, she saw the peculiarities of the #1 man by the Rancooa sas: tothe exit beyond | young gir!’s lok, and was struck by it. the hilla, Benedicte, my son!" added the priest, |“ +“ Whoelse did you hear speak of my abserc?” to the chief, she asked. The latter throw on his large cloak, and ful-] ‘The girl did not reply. lowing the boy, the monk was left alone, “Speak, Vito; tell me, for I would know,” _ she repeated in an earnest, startled tone, CHAPTER IV. “ La Sinora Is sad!" said the gitl, MGNORITA COS,—-STRANGE DEVELOPEMENTS, “Tam—very sad!’ Leola was shown Into @ Jarge, handsome room |‘ 4a Stora has enemies !" on the first floor, which was furnisbed with ele- | ‘1 know it, dangerous enemies," ‘and taste, sccording to Mexican style, |‘ Butyou know not al your enemies, Sig- ‘The walls were surrounded almost compleiely peak You have enemies where you thiak you jeata chi bile | ve Friends.’ with divans, or siesta chairs, while low ottomaus, ‘Indeed! Who are they ? Not Murlam neatly embroidered, and made after various pat- terns, answered the purpose of our Amorican chairs, The walls were graced with pictures, mostly of a Spanish nature, with a peculiar abane don in their charecter that would not have been considered exactly au fit even ina Fifth Ave- nue drawing-¥oom, ‘The curtains of the. case. rents wore of cream color, sbading a hazy white damask, and gave a peculiar light to the apart- ment, which was lit up by @ brilliant cande!- ebra, which stood upon a small marble stand, ‘As Leola entered, » tall dark-foaturod, but bandsome woman arose frum one of tho divans where sbe reclired, and came forward to most her, Bho was A woman of exquisite proportions the contour of which was well set oif by the ink eatin robe whici. sie wore, eat low in the neck, and edged with white fringe. Her fea- Saree were regular, ard woull nave been culled | circle, and is highly respectable, Boies ha lassical, were it not for thas fulness of Lip and | she nut kindly given me protcction and a home, nostell, peculiar to the yewuine Crecle, as was | when 1 had not a friend in tho would ” No, Mariam would serve you with her life, for you bave been kind to h “Who, then, is my enemy ?” asked Leola, in of anguish, ‘ell, Signora, be discreet ! Vito in all things ?” Obey you?” she exclaimed, contemptuons- ly. Toen, suddenly remembering her dependent condliion, she relaxed her haughty brows, aud taid ina mild, concilisting tone: * Yes, Yito; 1 will follow your advice, ‘Tell meal.” “But you wiil not betray me to my mistress? »; basten, child.” jen Signorita Cos is your cnemy {" said the girl, with emphasis. © impossibie!” exclaimed Leola, rising, ‘Lhave never done her wrong, or given her nse to beanenemy, She moves in my own Will she obey Bigoori'e Co ‘There was w statclinoss in | such protection asthe cougar of the moun- her air, and ap arching in ber igh | tan gives to the herd of the plains," naid the brows, which wave her quite « queenly | girl, who never blinked nor moved a muscle look, while ber dark, luxurisat hair, combed | white Leute was epeaking. ‘Tho Signorita is Dack straight from the furelinad, aud confined in rather a faotastic manner on the top, by means Of & gold coiffu 6, added greatly to the effvo', “ Bignors Violents !" she oxelsimed, in atone of turpriss, “Sania Morea! what ean have your deadly enemy!” ‘There was such a depth of earnestness and force {n the last sentence, that Leola started and sunk back again upon the di “How do you kaow this?” sho Prosently ask od. “Vito dare not tell,” sald the girl, “ Alas, Sinorita vald Leola, * but “Wy mot?” you see T have returned, I have uo father “It would cause ber rato ; £ would be killed.” now |" wR duld be und ast “ What! beve the state oilicars captured “Tt woul und ect.’ 5 him 7‘ exclaimed the siter, with appareut sym: Leola paused a moment ia thouzht, and then ed : Pathy, though the observer would have noticed | “san tyou tall me why @ignorita Cos is my & strange light in ber eyes, ene ‘Leola propesded at one in ber unaffected way, ‘Bhee nat the Bignora love Siquor Castullia?” to recaplttilate all the! hei bappoued since hor No; nev i fight from the city; ber father's murder by un- f Niortorg Th be wo kate tefllans ; her rescue oy ths Americans, tad Da the girl, slowly ~ fisial vestutatinn to the city. cu" | spoke, the olive features of Senn cra eres oy the Seneties On grem darken, fay Diba? cn bat a fasten the door and fear 20 pepsi tad flashed, and lips quivered, evil,” she “ emotion sweiled her bosom. But feo yen cane, Se iagdiermt Tl iGhe tid not speaie hor expocction umaally ovttled Te be Continued Adee ra ee ‘FOR, Serie A TO, oh Seen pale rr 1 crME LoTs— ae Set emt ry Wiis Ni A eee, Aa Ws pe 5.00 ” FOR A GOOD FARM OF 1% pith loeat! 4 Bey let _ FOR SAL A DEsTRABLE, tan ae aye Nd sie BUILDING LOTS IN JERSEY CITY— Jn the 94 Ward, quly 4 the Perry, nee 5 ie it avs or to JOMM LOW: ioe a itis For SAL) OR EX EXCHANGE—A FARM @ Fee GL aig #2.000. REDD! Dy aie Teri we ocl4 THE CHEAPEST FARM IN MARKET om Sith exrelient bulldings, soil and Eee schools and C4 Ye only #00, 8. RODY ek, 180 nor: im} her lf (i be \on from Bl Liberty at. FOR SALE—A FARM OF 68 ACRES, “\ tion, shinier ei ‘t West He ert ot, tu Chemun north of Flin Fi, ca fromm en acre, TS EDDY wcosti ei ech i aoe oe 00 ONLY—$20 AN ACRE FOR EXCEL.- farm oF garden Tan 6760—FOR SALE— A PILEASANTLY ituated 3 story house and Jot, on Park ave, peat irk, Brooklyn, grapes and Relcony Ip fr pretest Pat ud fenee in front: price $10 caah, $101) iort- beac, Laquite iit Fulton sy Brooklyn. ots 3108 nowtetanagi ear i om sone FOUR STORY ies ieee rietc oie unt wishing to invest bat Ltt aney wi! iS the @ worth Wooking after, J: BMA TCE gh a $oy said res room At iz. tery, Neco Bouth st. For particulars, Tigi, ‘onthe n100 TO LET—THE = 8 ar AND ONE room on the 8d story of | sonable, Apply ou the pAndsidy Trout reat tool Fal es nufesturing purpoess iiver TO LET—SUITABLE FOR rat fot | ‘isneae Git ay wane PS APTS 9 ie LET OR L nog gO COACH FACTO Greene having boon ove rams acre a. FOR, SALE CHEAP woe CASH—THE Elvigp ave revt very low. Apply oo Ue pecloca © FOR SALE—THE” toptore atin FIX- senna i a ‘wo rooms eel sine treed \- store ; reat store oni 80 par mouth. “Apply at the at, reas eaaee® ees TO LET <1 J A EMAL L FAMILY, TX 4 vate house, at athe third doors with’ pe Pee ‘on Pian Sito 20D WILL, WHICH lease, of & Krocery aud copsctable. bust m= loot rt to CORNELL tures and stock will be sold fi en vencenthlotorms. fia A STORE IN W ST STREET TO LET—| & at vile Wrest of the huuse for sale if reggie A AD ply at oy! fit BUY A NEW 2 STORY double parlors, mar- teraas |. Inquire rookly a, FOR SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOK tore ti rood location: ehe re od opprre tunity ore won with asmall capital, “fuyaee'ty | en cut obs 3138 A Goon ¢ CLASS CASH GROCERY FOR ha talon ital. The trade muuch Wetter by any pergon af ood stress treat ifications, Apply as above from 7 toe past "Wagon and harness for sale Bo'clock tn tl “esas FOR SALE—A TWO STORY AND AT- situated 20 Honey at,; Pitot nd user a fvornto lane fruis thi Feeney Foon titted o with ait the modern Improve. price | tnay. Gan bo ween from 10 to 8. recast fe San rOB SALE THE STOCK AND Fotis wood | fe Let tow anal y. Taguire ot near 6th ave, 026 3136 HOUSE AND LOT WANTED worRTa from 2.000, 000 fe O00, sll pay $4,000 cash, balance jn a valuable at ck of rods in et Apply to J. THOMAS, 614 Broadway. TO LET—THE SMALL COTTAG. east Od ot, to one small zentuel family; t tue alls ‘avo—atagen and cary Limdy. busluess down town, Inquire iw HOURE FOR SALE OR TO RENT, 134 Wert 1th ot, brows vtsne front, sulstactlally cols ft bonita Ahlaed, with "ait Imodera hove eae tia ‘THIRD CASH, THE on mortyage— For sale in East Brooklyn, thie 1 eapetes ‘of the ferry ene oe pi the line of the city d, a ouw i story Bhi rick a ~y fe tren bee | si tek oa ooh huranient od cellar, arch Hngy 3raareatal eo curt plogas erachlp asst feet “Rppiy' to esi 70 pet OR LEASE—WITH STEADY 5 floors, SOxTS furt, In the 9 be if “ete the south west corn: arenes willbe aivon eho shout re mlddle of Fea nher. Thea roome cae large windows, aud sti ie Light a ra i fect allt for aaa free iat ru they bay Sree re Ar e proof vault or tant om Fama ieitieata | EAT ; only rns PD! tse FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE—REAL eotate Of ull priors, aud ty aft parte of the ait BET) Meal Estate Hirok reat ana Alamsburehs blso houses let, rents mevasee tleeted at D per cont ae. suit ae ne ‘" 1 BARE (CHANCE TOR GROCERS err. T Let oF Grand) corner Greens y ats ee A domed Riera We bar taal lone ti ty. ‘The houve large end “aa das, Wee haere” FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—IN Wile I er ors te tee a with ith all he fas gy COTTAGE IN BROOKLYN FOR SALE— eae TROT Ot Liberty at. sgPOR SAE ADD 0 SS AY FO LET, FOR GALEOA HOURE | Tt ie Earle | se Roni ad AG aE EOUS, A A sce TAVE ROSEW Tepe epee for Bus! ae of ete am erie BANG, a Sia ‘s_-BAR- or... a. a3 Cc. sar nk ees a 45D MELODE Saree pe 0 FFFE, SPIANOS) AND, MELODEONS TO oa § mouth, or f sckave’ plane, int Spee STR On Ta =) TO Rd TRADE AND OTHERS— oa tess new and around hand, for ot aleg wa ware munca bert xeueral assortinent. "B. vite 2 me FOR SALE_TWO CONCORD yee entmenihing opts Bu each.” AySiyaf tables 43 Kawt 151 BUSINESS WAGONS pict rt, wma BERG & ., bet, Broadway fa favornnle ne 015 Diac*200 FOR SALE-—A YOUNG SORREL tl % Withe: eos sha ewes 4f4] Can te seen for three dare, after one Selodk, at 13 Wat 40th rts betwoon Th avi HORSES, WAGONS, SLEIGHS AND Ee arn 99 horses, 109 new and Bd 5 “anal woe a wai ane hare No. 10 Nevina st, and.1s4 Fulton | thon. HEAP-—A GREY HORSE, apt and sin Loe hands, with nd ood ord oy 406 Bix oon) fin i—A FINE TEAM OF Ag sro Wd fs Wes, AE et a ror SALF—HORSE, CART AND ress, allin perfect working order; the teeta thane ric pe $150, 0088 S191 : FOR SALE—THE KN! (he ICKERBOCKER emanate etd FOR 8SALE—6 GOOD YOUNG CART horees, all sound and kind, saitable for heavy reasonable eee eteas ain leh ap bi stain ini iataeae tena as STALLS FOR SHIPPING HORSES Bains cae Tpt—cheanest and on 4 a PE ny ee icra rN 1B GSNiNGS, 158 Maldon Land “ob habit FOR SALE—6 Mi yeeed YOUNG CART bak ys ee etn ieacete yf OMILK -K ROUTE FOR SALE—OF 1 2 67 wird ae 7) REWARD—LosT Be 8 attAR o on the ump. H. Brookiyn. eB cot Bedford'and Pultog Pate po avenues netlist Fon [rere MILK DEPOT AND eae Te Ply on the STRAY. ‘yED—d YELLOW COW, FOUR mivnenc snes |S \- i be rewarded” Oo Loring ob, Brook quired. , 717 SUST ARRIVED FROM GERMANY eat tba plead lot of Kine Harts twoantain ing birds Greuther. igh Bt qe dyer A. Ry Ad Nore eats Ma inemrertoneennanmreman teeta QuARLES ROSE, JUST ARRIVED rma a'fine lot of Larts Moan- tai Canney Hinds atten non —alto od slui ag wld ex Habbo Mad Breast, Nish im Lepr’ Li fAinebes, He ve Kn Winn tbo No Whinse! to Ray at very low BIRD FANCIERS AND LOVERS OF bird dealer CHARLEY. of of a Chit) Tk. ol E ST., ie till at bis old stand, a ees JOHN SOBECK, 839 BOWERY, COR- ner of 34 at, offers "tor gale all kinds Of birds 0% % eonnmmon anid Hdd of ign esa be olalned, and ware R BIRDS—CHARLES REICHE & BRO- Hie meee are ioe of Biro Marious kind oh sale, at whole mtalhent VERY LOW PRICES at Soot THAM Oi WRIT “Dust! forte tee Nes rt 4 SALERS SUPPLIED FP ASON A on Beara &Y CHOICE BIRDS! CHOICE BIRDS! Just Sempived A Biter eas Arh nat nas 2 faarene a ‘ €Brsed Gyn JOHN HOPENER HAS JUST RECEIV- ed pir atoamer ‘vutontay 2.000 of the beat IL ger Canary Birds, which he ora orale at dei. ie Or Sdaieo fr at very low prices, et. OTN FAIR OF BONN BINN'S, 8 Millinery, 490 Broadwi abien fo, Gall foal ~ FOR SALE — THE DELAWARE ae re BAMA,T years old; earring bus, oN G water; alto, the hoon: baa eapac.ty, amce ks wr to alee 2 rie i oy iow, to cloes & concer ‘ G0 Water st. oad iid FOR SALE—THE SCHR, ‘a lt fp FOR SALE AT A VERY LOW PRICE or exchange for ® aan eon, & FARE Rn te are Ca ee. SAIL ORS AND SOLDIERS’ HAN f wrx tity BAY" COLLECTED. oct 2uacti THOS 1 MAY NAMI. 8 Wall at. SEAMEN WHO WERE IN THE U. 8, sho, “POTOMAC,” ou the coast stinaios Ne omPHOS. . DILAYRARD, Sf Wah at pr sa AL sad bs Pe ae LINE TO TERS | E20, Sroatedie Vise Maat ry ttem Neck Sine Sine, Haverst Mat, Var and Caldwei skill Phe eres tre & wc Leaves von Posie way. oold ~~ SHIPPING S> ATLANTIC Ri ROYAL TAT ATELE Riad Company rt .* seit cA lei dienes sentences enigg inpebt anteagici See ae ae ur STAR LINE 6 NEW 1 LIVERPOOL oom OSLEANS—PACKET pat RYEROON, Capt. site pea oy al avabeye Foe LIVERPOOL — OLD pene Fare Heke eee elt grea Hae S fants weenie ee EE 2 10 erent cnrtioaten u ere Geant ON, fit Aha Bite, i CA oe tack ee ee wipes FE et aces ident a mar habe avin asthe aM ‘Beat ee w York, Liverpool, ae SE srt oman iy PACT Co cea iacarats fates a “DENTISTRY, DR. BLAKENEY, OF 68 SIXTH AV- TE wonld Hy Inform his friends he Eoontaees Ie ie ab | chee ver fees | ye Betirelggone no det ree a bas i pase! A} ‘ae fee ne serarmel DENTAL OPERA- so [ene gE | Ser eee FULL SETTSOF TEETH INSERT. I stn dae wot ET cl? 2dac*110 GR . B. GRIFFIN, ors 267 FULTON faoas gums tant on liver, at B10 yor oe Pas .L SETTS ARTIFICIAL TEETH fx 90, port sats, 00 conte pee Sine til Y oelock."Eatrasting, 9 conta, otf Busch 73 INDESTROYABLE ARTIFICIAL it lnaltation C4 ieee gies AWE Le ‘old S4ac* me: a ng, Bo feaae "| tert ait cr re. ‘s. Seen werk, oy Broome st, bet. Broadway aud Bowery. QSTEORLASTIC 1 ee OPERA- So Paiton ot, BLE, J, C, KENNEDY, mens ue atk b below x rinee cet iy nee still continues te loser- rou 1 en the "pen lot tn ay ao aa a ronly th ae Sfosrentocd te On Mente ine jerted Ritmo aut Bay ‘and Ww ron withoat 6 slightest TeUOUS GUM TEETH FOR 7. 0. ‘olf agian wo WOULD BE WITHOUT a ‘clase sett of ibe. warranted. Yard coraee of sara late Hammersle; ‘at me olds Old stan een tnd We Lc ‘orders iy ft In, stare 88 Git, | Se AGAR LARGE SUPPLY OF THE BEST FAM- white seb, stove, range or furnace screened a live por ton, from yarde Serucref Kine and Gresuwicn stheste: sornoraf’ Now Bowery and Kooeavelt, 167 Duane, and 6é Canal, near 99 2600344 MATTHEW CLINTON. Crain ity iL QUALITY WHITE AND cdi y ter} i ay ae aes ‘Bt Cr: win OTE, .w, a panda: = oe aya Cones PEACH ORCHARD, RFD nd Wess hs See Lebich and otnee Saab ese 4 FE 110 Canal ty isa Sve, vet at shy and \AL — AT UNPRE EDENTEDLY Low PRICES—For the beet Ea jd Ba seg. a4 yrmece eareened w role =D ASH meter ORCHARD, ) LEHIGH . REK' Hy} tna Sia Gente teresa eat sta. Vi wisi iy Seay, Sos gene eeartaee ay Sout Ra) BB TOR—COAL BED ASH, large aut cos! for stoves 3 poe mae maneogsns | Sth Sven, ASH, 60, wut ahh GOAL —ERBAONS | mre Stand ati SO at ete Fo . daek y LEHIGH 1) --- |GENERAL BUSINESS, F £1. AND UPWARD#—ON Uy Ra) Bank of Ire- See naae prov mat cnch and feaewa rive jcovle shal hot Epa Series Patch 0 recel fini ween ‘the ths es night and ousrios ig "The coutractor shall not ase any Ea s:0w or voare . Hor shall he deposit or. ‘any age which may Paid onteacter fo th aod Oy b deta ieeseireye et performance of his heel AG AI orth Lr ie above to Bente igi on All be raet bee Sahn ribeed arate ee ii Geen rel forence or lows to the ion be pent fo sod Teoovered inaklog te it suretion. ae Bi eine hereby 7 pares bo rel any and vf See ecalved if deemed to the Laterest of Blan! it otal Werth No lue ae Tie heavan 9 19°00, City Inspector. ESGRAVING | AND yaneria HALF A heme note papers, and ball tes Gon es bu cloth fer end puiamed label aes at Wig Bile ot, NOY, - ‘aciae” a XCELSIOR COAL OIL—A VERY SUPE- lor article, light color, frederond bar ever to change crusting rick than C pera iesanr “sa TRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKIES, AS IM- ee arenas LF4EY ROOFS CURED FOR ONE CENT Scents ; fate aboer Palut. We | sfad 1 Greeawich sre, corner 168 ot iia in lost th a ht. Cap iLAPa. cee— Moves lor, ome a5 | 1 cet | Ripwon & Poudlek. “ o:lusmsto commence Nave tst wt near Lane, ocd 6105, OTICE OF DISSOLUTIO The co- rtnerehip hy rp gelatin under the firm pame of aeat CASE & day been dissolved by mutual consent, JORN J. BELL, JAMIN M. 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