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} { | Is 5. pinnloeliilmamiagas LEOLA; Te MYSTERIOUS RANGER. pe tov A Tale of the Mexican Ware _—— @. Hamfren Vasandn. AR eae wearin” ea — omnyi si OHAPTER XIL FUE ORET MONE AGAIN —A COREE THR EBICUR. ‘The Gays rolled away into weeks, and the weeks into months, and s‘ill Leola remained * prison at the Hacienda dela Custillics, without hearing any news from her captor, or her friend end lover, Every week or two some of the mon ‘would return to the castle with booty, remaia a day, ond then go away again. Bat of thee she never yentared to ask questions, as she would rather remain !n ignorance, than subject herself © insult or disrespect. Meanwhile she was permitted to roam over the grounde~a beautiful, well-cultivated gar- den lay to the right of the castle, in which she loved to walk—and even sometimes wandered fo the top of the mountains, and gaze upon the surrounding scencry. On these occasions two men were always her wttendants, walking behind her oad Mariano, never losing sight of them. Not that Mariano was watened, for she was permiited to go and come when she pleated; it being considered that her devotion to her misiress was too great for her to leave ber on any indacement. And thas the time stole on, Leola was thank- fal that sho was free from the attentions of the Guerilla Chief; and yor she faded visibly, day by day, There was a cancer in her heart, which was slowly eating away the vitality of her life —the uncertainty of the fate of Jules Travis Bde wonld hove given worlis to know that he still lived and was free. In ber long solitude she bad ample time to examine hor heart—to recall exch moment of the past, when she was In his socisty, sharing bis protection and kind ness. Sbe Lad soanced Ler heart to its depth of depths, and found nothing there bat Love, Mariano watched ber iy by day, with the greatest solicitude, she saw the roses fado froin her cheeks, her eyes grow lan ;uid, ber face hag- gerd; sho tried hor best devoted girl—‘o rally her sjirits, but in vain. The lon walks up the mountain on'y brought a warn hectic spot to Der chieks, that soon paseod away like a hot- house ‘lower. It was one evening in the midile of August, ‘that Leola sat at the front window of her apart~ ment, looking across the small valley, where some children were at play, when she saw an old man seated on a donkey, suddenly emerge from the narrow pass which led into the valley, and take his way toward tho castle. ‘It isthe Grey Monk,” she murmured, tura- Ing pa © than usual, ‘ What is the prograumo now, ‘wonder; he is either as (lo agent of Castillias, or else for some damaavic purpose of his own.” “We may at Joast hear symething from the world without through hia,’ ad overheard her remark. “Yea, and however much his presences may efflict me, with that hope, 1 shall bid him wel- come,” she replied. "The Monk was not long in reaching the castle, nor did he wait longer than to refresh his stom- ‘ach with some Vera Cruz wine, than his rap was heard at the door. Leola bade him enter. “ Bendiclon! daughter!” he sald, with as- sumed gravity, as he entered. Leola motioned Mariano to set him a chair, and remained seated, calmly awaiting events, “They told mo down s‘aira that you were here, deugiter, and I feit it my daty to coms said Mariano, who oe you,” continued the wily Jesui’, as he took the offered seat. “I was just on the way to the convert of Si, Isabel, to see yeu.” “From where do you travel, facher?” asked Leola, balf care‘vsty. “From Matamoras,"' said he priest. “Then it fs singuar you shold have so far taveled out of your way,” sbe replied. “ives you have pa:sed the convent more than thirty taille.” “Indeed! aid the priest, reddening with coufusion. “The convent of S:, Isabol is come ten miles from Camargo, and if | rockon rightly, we are Rot more then ten or twelve mien froin Monte- rey. You are a poor masyir, Cather,” she aided, with earnos'tess, | You know from the first that I was hore, for you were the nesns of bringing me into this orau's porter, You are here now for t9:.6 purpos 1 us quit char- acters, and come to te polit, for you seo Lata fa no condition for daliance.” ‘bis plain speech was an utow shaft to the monk that made him wince acd writhe. lis brow darkeno.: wit! ange: for a moment, but his discretion gained tho mastery, and be said; “Tiknow aot, daughter, bow you gained this knowledge, but you must believe that I bave acted for your own good, Tbe Sefior Castillias doves you; he is rich, aut will make you bis wife; and surely, tho wife of a wealthy captain of tho army, and the mistress of this casile, is Letter than @ life spent in a “Why did you not say a cut-throat of the road, izstead of a captan in the army?" she asked steraly, “You know bin tobe w common robber, who is liconsed for his tithes to the church and state, aud you are the collector of taxes!" “Beware, gil!” lo hissed through his set Hj s Beware what you say of eisber him ur me ‘The curse of the church is terribie.” “Then bet it curse un‘il it gets grey! It mct crush mo more than you and your cv mpreves ave done!" she replied, defiantly, The old man moved uncasily in his chair; Lis face was purple, and Lis eyes seemed @ blaze, as he struggled with his passion. Leola saw it, ‘end, in her reckless tone, continued : “I can even tell you what your businoss is Wore to-day. You are baulked in your schene against my property, the Amerizans having por- session of Matamoras, and you are unable to fiud my father's papers.’ “S'death and fury, yuvent.'” er He had risen to hls foot as he uttered ths words; but speedily checking himself, ho slowly resumed bls seat, and, in a different tone ant a scorafui emile, by added: ‘Tis folly for a uiuiter of the IL ty Church to lose his temper at a girl, who, I 860, Wo ill and nervour, Pardon me, daughter; let us speak of something else aud furget what bas ‘been said,” “With all my heart,” suid Lota, seeing that he had gained her pulnt. “What is the Lows rete the world ? How goes che war?” ly for us, 80 far," eaid the monk, com. Pletaly thrown cif Lis guard by ber cheerful air, ‘The accursed heretic -\mericans have pushed heir camp as far as Walout Springs—almost under the walls of Monterey, But we have gathered an immense ‘army tn that t elty, and will overwhelin ani destroy them,” “Indeed! and can you tell me, fai! has become of the young ranger pag Ra saved my life, when my father was murdered? @he fixed her piercing eyes upon him as he asked the question. He felt Ler glance, ud neaitated ore he answered, At length he said: “[ will answer your question, if you wil! ‘newer one for me?" “Willingly, if I can do it,” said Leola, 4 slight moan escaped ber Iips, and her cheek tree paler, but eke mastered the emotion, and said, in a calm, low tone: “Wel!—go on!" “You are answored,Janghtor,” sald the priest, who hed noticed the effect of his words, ‘The question I would ask is this: Who is this young man, in whom you take such an interest?” “He is ayoung Texan Ranger, cafled Jules ‘Travis,” she repliod, meoting his scrutinizing gaze. “Is that his real name?” he asked. “It is all that I have ever heard.” ‘‘Ishe a na‘ive of Texas, of the United States?’ “1 have sometimes thought neither, from his olive complexion ; but this and the fluency with which he speaks our language may be the result of circumstances,” she answerod. The answer had no sooner eecaped ber lips, than she regret ~ tod it, for « strange suspicion flashed across her mind, she remembered the exclamation which escaped Travis on the night when, after saving her from the marauders, she mentioned the name of Castillias in her narrative. Why had the priest—Castillias’ friend—asked these suspicious questions, if there had becn no previous seq:aain - tance between them ? The monk, however, appeared to be sa‘isfied with ber answers, and after a few more words, took his leave, saying that he would ses her again in the morning, before he left the cartle, But the grey Monk was gone, on the fol’ow= ing morning, before Leola was awake. When she rose, she was surprised to find Mariano ab- sent from her room, Unusual as the incident appeared, she gave it little thought, and pro- coeded to make her toilet. Prosently the cook entered, with her breakfast, and she inquired for her matd. The cook bed not soenker, She next inquired for the Monk. Je hal gone sometime since. This was strange, and Leola began to fecl alarmed, She remombere! that after the Monk's departure, on the evening pre- vious, Mariano had been unusually thoughtful and serious, What could it all mean ? ‘The cvok had taken her departuro, and Leola was standing before the glass, when she saw tho door open behind her, and a young Mexican boy enter, She half uttered a scream, as she turned towards theintruder, but paused in confusion, as the boy said: “Don't be frightened, mistress; don't you know me?" “Mariano!” exclaimed Leola, in sur; “Yoo, mistress, with a smnilo. “What isthe meaning of this masquera asked Leola, somewhat harshly, “Listen, and I will toll you,” said the girl. “The priest says that the brave young Texan {sin prison, and under sentence of death. Al- though I know him to bes base hypocrite and liar, yet this may be the truth; and 1 began to think if there might not be some way to save him. In passing through the garret, some days ago, I saw this suit of boy's clothes, In my meditations, last night, 1 resolved, with your permission, to put them on, cross the moun- tains, visit the American camp and learn their intentions, and then go to Monterey, to find out ‘all that I could of the prisoners, and, if possible, seo them, This, I thought, would at least ond yourfanxiety, and might be of service to them— 1 mean Sonor Travis and his friend." Leola sank down upon the sofa, as it were, overcome with the plan. “Mariano !" she exclaimed, ‘‘You are my guardian angel! May tho Virgin protect theo in thy hazardous enterprise! Go, and I will pray from the rising to the setting of the sun, that you may return in safety !"* In less than half an hour, Mariano had break- fasted, kissed her mistress, eluded the watch,aad was on the mountains, wending ker way Ia the direction of Walnut Sprirgs, A dreary week passed by ; one of alternating hope, doubt, faith, fear, and anxtous prayer, it was to poor Leola, Sometimer, she blamed her- self for having allowed her faithful maid to de- part on such @ dangerous mission, Then she wondered at her de!ay, and often lay awake at night, conjestaring what had been her fate, On the sixth night, she had sat up until a late hour, watching from hor window, ye! almost dead from watching. The bell oa the old tower joaled the hour of midnight, Sbe started, and was about to rise fur the purpose of retiring, | when her glaree caught sight, as sho thought by the dita s‘ar light, of many dark objects mov= mouth of the mountsiu pass, across the little valley, She could not toll, at first, what they were, but her nerves, rendoted acute by long suffering, were eusceptable to the t shadow. Cautiously, yet tremb y raving her winlow, she soon heard the enutllicg of horres, and neat could hear their ," said the disgutved matdon, trampling fect, They did not ride towards the castle, however, but filed along upon each side of the jyses, around the curve of the valley, so as to be invisible to auy one approaching from tho en rence. Lovla trembled, yet a strange awe held her to the spct, Wao wore those strange midnight horecmen ? and why had they thos drawn thom- selves up at the mouth of the pass? She dared not hope that they wors other than the band of Daurlitti, “Yes,," sbo mentally exclatmed, “Tho Amer- icaus haye won Monterey—theso have been pare sued, and have drawn themselves up in that tertivle form, to fui liko a thanderetorm upon their pursuers, What terr.ble scone is about to be cuacted before mo?’ that Lnstant thore came a column of horse- inn swooping through the pass. Itdid not not amount to half the number with which Case Villines had left the castle, At the same instant, a lond, clarion voico rang on the midnight air— “Charge, Rangers! them have quarter!" Leo's heart ¢! ies, and her hoart leapt into her throat ! saw those two wings of the semi-circle close against the other horseman like afan—she heard the clash of steel—the re- port of fire-arms; Ler brain grew dizzy—her eyes lost the power of sight, and she sank upon the floor, gasping— “Say ea! " When she returned to consciousnees sho found herself soated upon @ hore, with the arm of Jules Travis supporting her, while Mariano sat upon another, on the other side, Around her was strowed scores of dead, visible as in noone day, for the entire castle and hovels were in one grand conflagration! ‘Tae mys‘erious horsemen Were the Toxun Rangers, who had been led by Mariano by a direct route to the pass, thus cut- ting off the retreat of the Guerillas,who had lin- gered Lehind the rest of the flying army, to pick off, fier their manner, the most adven- turous of the pursuers, charge! let not one of “That's what Lcall a pooty decent job, and Pays for all my long taapricotment, I reckon,” ald Kit Galen, “Thar arn't uone of ' ‘om "ever carry off any nore nice young wimmen,” “Tony Castillias bad beex among them!’ sighed ‘Travis. “Leave him to Heaven!” said Leola, lemnly, “It was never iatended for you to suil your noble hands in bis base blood!" CHAPTER XII. A TESDER INTERVIEW, THY INTERRUPTION TMK VAKEWELL, A new era socmed now to dawn upon our hero and heroie, Leola found protection with her Sunt, @ maiden sister of Ler father's at Monterey, and the clouds of persecution aud sorrows appeared to be dissipated fo: ever from her aky, Here sho ‘Was permitced to hold frequent—almost daily in~ Lorcourse with Travis bmi ed a! Tbe had twlee rescued her deepest love and devotion, ‘Those wore indeed happy months for the loy- ers, For none but thote who have experienced It, can toll the offbet of roaming in the gardens of atropical clime, with the mellow sky over, head, and the perfumes of sweet flowers, and the rustling of orange groves around, in company with a dark: eyed daughter of the Aztecs, who has won your heart, and answers to its every throb! Such was the experience of Travis, for more than a month—reveling in a golden dream of blise, sipping the love-tipped nectar of perfect happiness—when the order was given to march on, Saltillo, Notwithstanding the soldier was so well blend- ed fn the man, he felt as if this was a cruelty in fate, and he was loathe to leave his inamorva, who had 80 entoiled his heart, It was the evening prior to the day of march- ing, that he was roaming in the beautiful garden which attached her annt’s dwelling, when Leola, after a Jong pause, sald: “You march to morrow, I heard, do you go with the army, or remain in garnson ?” “Alas! for the fortunes of war!” oaid Travis, with a sigh, ‘I am ordered to march, Itisthat, Leols, which makes mec sad to-night. We must ‘gain part!" She remained sflent, and he continued. “When I look back over the past month, and contemplate the profound, unfathomable happi- ness I have experienced, it seoms like « dream— a thrilling vision of slumber. And yet is real, for though sad at the thought of parting, I feel the same happiness now.” He pressed her gently to his heart, while she remained silent, Tresently sho lifted her head with a sudden impulsive motion, and gazed up into the heavens. “There is a cloud over my et !" she murmur- ed, softly. “When do you expect to return, dear Jules?” “Soon, I trust, The winter is coming on, and I do not think the General will trast the Moun- tains during the rainy weathor; we shali proba- bly not go beyond Saltillo, and even then many of ua may be sent back bere, for winter quar- tors.” “4 feel a dark presentiment of evil,” she mur= mured, sally, “My star warns me, We have been too happy of late, dear Jules. I knew it could not last. timo, ero wo shall meet again—if evor ! I fear it will be a tong, long ‘ARM IN Rockland . containing { aeroa smooth enand new batldin fe frulte, 0-94.00), Otber Bh pees f ie, or trade, vi Broadway. ‘at Seat “CYPRESS HILL CEMETERY LOTS for sale, much below their real value: choice and well selected; title perfect; some on the avenue aud Some on the patha, iy to CLEMENT F 16 Nassau at, room 6, QS FOR SALE OR “EXCH ANG Ee MILL, § aiinat houses, with 200 acres of good FOR SALE AND TO LET; ene eeenene VERY pemnams CHEAP COTTAGE jen, .000 ; $900 or $44 2 fi aoe TORT ERE, TO fect ries, : fpr SALE CHEAP —THE | STOOK ANI AND Hetaraiis 4 entabllaned toy andeandy vtore, eal ar ing ‘on account of giving up the business. 05 2° oR pete FARE QAPOR SALE-A GROCERY AND LIQUOR The b hh Ts ne “nr” | eet art ta ete ROOMS AND BED ‘ROOMS, Pag 4 AND $3 per month, at 31 and 38 James st. a0 has Yaaotlaa Mott st. 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KD} ped 1 Llbert, FOR SALE—A FARM OF 68 ACRES, uuder good cultivatlou, goad doable bouse ax gomery near 160 out ag situat va A to Filatole doe ats or Te: AYE ra Seite! to Lia Lig 4'bdue- ot am o.nu wot i fro from atone wud MiKhty: pro- a un ) acres and upwards wit ni ‘oid OO very easy term by the owner, MUA fh 218 Broadway, room 8, TOR SALE—A VERY NEATLY FITTED up liquor store in Broadway, up town; wilt be vold at a ereat bargain for can “Apply on the pren see, WOT ee roadway, or to Mr. WATSON, 103 Grand at. fi 70 BLACKSMITIS—FOR SALE—THR two eof at too ‘ing Kr Duslnenn Gt Ws par part it will be: us ners winh to dissolve, wold chi A ai ida lath at N.Y or Ay od SLD SRE” Hal FOR S8ALE—AN OLD ESTABLISH- ea grocery ofand 4 op on of the Metin thorough. faren: For par ioulare, feaalrs of Coles WILT E Washingto 192 Bouth at, i no’ a ees rank eafthcates on Uberal ag oe sors i all prtiulars wk ie setae cote ak cane mt fete gun Deh THE 1ST OF NOV. fa nice ro jeune for ne ace or lett eat ene Mmrok SALE—A BAT od wey STA- ail Ton, Fr OuLaaR Tae Ga MISCELLANEOUS, sic Uva ame ae MAY CUT(ERS—TUE BEST IN | - ae te, it the factory, foot of Kast Mth id Soh ne et cutee of all, Aled re- oo HONG HOVEY, at) OR, LIVERPOOL — OLD BLACK Line ‘The packet ship DE WITT CLIN. OLN, raters Sine vie Ft, Hat yer sli bts PADORITS BeRaAn iat. | Werle hte teat at ef Rad sea Hance from S150 to ding aavertid, For bassace anny on board, or 8 fro 8 mah'y plauoe, for i, 880, Lecbennadte at a $50 reatest bargains ia N.Y. ie adwey, cor 026 thac* OLD BLACK STAR LINE anaes OF NEW TORE a ANP, LVemPOOL t] & C. FISCHER—SUPERIOR, and ot! sale, erees ee eee: bist Baa As A ToNew Work'ca theses | AL faceroom 8 Broad “a factory | & * bear 14th at. ‘West oth sty 24, 5 ‘we, peat bib eve: 6 idles SR 2 . Rhea i “0 ETI PIANO FORTS AND MELODE ce foe thes triemde trom td Coun 102%, eew and td han: als it rere tarred dele | Ip racrcma cet ert ner ETS ed noch bag come cierecane eum hala he s58TEB,_ PIANOS AND) enone, t0 APTS, gavatve go demands ou Dankeet Yrdand, sale at groat atl 1 oath were plano, av mies eee seven ate gs | Soar eon etl DENTISTRY. ‘nie | Q@ggy NEW YORK eae BUSINESS WAGONS OF EVERY cheapest, and most replet» tu the Mand myle Lemy A ned hand f- | ny to 1 bene ntre et] FOR SALETA BLACK {CANADIAN oot Ky} Wrage Those wartanted fio eer opr Sa Wags Waa ers rh, Gypare old, he “ BS ry. oo =e Ae! cP haragea’ ai Solar that they caasot Sold togeth noon Bot vold sooucr, at No, S70 Teuth avo, noar Go the features’ th, 28 & Sanya petererereere ee STALLS FOR SHIPPING HORSES to all parts of the world—C' ‘Cheapest and don the lan; tbe, weala, Talos if shipaluse. | Ale hea ¢ fr ral, with ee, OU0C SENWINGH: 109 Malden Lage“ dest J HORSES, WAGONS, SLEIGHS AND races for sale 100 aleigha BT erulttheees Sed lbo woe eeettatee foskaway Briggien grocer abd tunlntas W z a rion of al kind for sala cheat, 16 Os Beam ieerice e for 61 teoth, hose pregame feats pass prevent the same at the all A SEGAR STORE FOR SALE IN ONB OF Tion ferrye with te sald cheap tena jot oe ‘ate tulton ferrye will be re cae TERiure in We're bs Boulet fa T° LET—T od STORE AND BASE se lt SM tt Laurens st. Possess ven Lmmédiately, ni shi . oe rte rhe Gis Hudson wt. ‘No sey apd | § CHEAP F FOR CASIC—THE ‘ster and coffee saloon doing a good eash, eepinees: fe chance foF a ginal onpical:, satuafacts tile wm fi sir pl ath und 25th wt; wo: ent ue weal tony. weet ie it oe T—THE SECOND AND TuTRD eck ices fe BUEBOOM & BLEUEUN deve door van le FOR SAL’ c_THE CHURCH PROPER. ¥, corer of Metisoa and Goveruour sts; roverty couslating of cisBty fret of erouud’ or deve t et adivon Wt, together withs food substantial brick edi eo theread sald church be {ng thoroughly reputred os ainted one vear aco or pertiedlars, payele o of J. DOU fa (4 i a Wow. ery 1, Gorncs of Broo on TO LET OR LEASE—WITR STEADY power, 8 flours, GOxTY foot, La the building vox be- ing ereeter he south west corner east ots, wion wilt be elven abut the nul Bey. temper. Thee rourne esah bars £5 large w ud will bo wa light as any a rT i oat Purposes, ‘They oy are. fe tae poeta rap aud Hf 46 Contr estate of countr, os fy, moter FOR BAL. z OR EXCHANG—Ix WIL. apres Liat oad a wees oe . ee ee fate wine Pare SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN ri at FS fa A atte rear and dean FOR SALE—ES- a Pesee m7 inet Leas for que ainatl one Two you iC_ DENTAL OPERA- raee from 10 6 years ol to 16 hands ile te fort hiss ma f se Voda Reet peng Rec tt FOR SALE—ONE FINE GRAY ‘hore, 8 yours old, sound aud kind Matched team of bay wares, woud and ki seen 8: 2) Pearl so) Be fence FOR SHIPPING HORSES ri nip ta wi ie Gy ao a aR BK SULD CHEAP OR EXCHANG- yo all parte cf the Uorth—chen sie whoa ap aii, sateen @5 REWARD—LOST ON SATUR- ight, N Irn nope Riue at's? Bid Tae Sek | “a $08 Peon bw ota nd fore int wel Cf bee | oma err “y thanks of the Swuct. JOHN GUTIER us Y160 4 ar eum nc mg. te BLES KEICHE & BRO- rat Goat | am GRR OSTPOFLASTIC DEwTAL OPERA: a Saas care oO ETH 00, 604 BOW- =r er O¥ TEETH INS INSERT- Sr ER @clS Pdac*110 ole oA LERS SUPPLIED) O08. RE. Mats oe oe CROTOE | BIRDS! Ck _ Bias: aa ORE HOPFNER GAS JUST RECEIV- per steamer Toutonle 9.100 of the beat Har- oor Cont? Saree wel re forsale at wholy N. B. GRIFFIN, OF 267 FULTON rt ww shia store i A wale and ah vecy MF Bet i, ot aati a clive ot Gd eee ull coves of cookin: JUST AREIVED FROM GERMANY FO! TTS en ~ Wats ret aye ats mou an LL g i rare Haar a fal r Pritt dent spot Dee are Sm NULSTROTARLE Soret DENTISTRY, A hak I | ory Wi A pee et ag | ene rat cance ark See ara _ CORPORATION NOTICES, Gourrr CLERK'S OF OFFICE, sum Bs iia ae ren JOHN CLANCY, Clerk. ComroaArTaR NOTICE— _ ecsk st Raercede east Mateaeioke same nterevted tn the completion of the com otifled to be present at the abeve-mentioned time eee) MB, Sal iyi Ri Committee on Wharves, Piers and Stipe. NITY OF NEW Tore pear wr ace oF tk. are Frat Ne Ore oo. be pon = : tax payers are re- “Chas oT ea sHocetver of Taxes. Cs INSPECTOR'S cies im, x set, with the name of the bl words * cut A ‘and approved by the S| rae the Clty Inspector be, and Ive right for five yonrg, to remoe aE Ee ry gs solid there the nder the follow! ‘at each ve of Srery dock (or that nage of which ve not tons bu: ive, yond the harbor, contents 01 och remote to ba ae rk Eee erat warn and 7 ne bea Yeesel, uor he itor any, the cen- jen G *} the ft A A FEW GENTLEMEN AND LADIES CAN be accommodated with board at 121 Whitest. 03 9 zy YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCMMO- Brault wn near breadeay pisos fow young ‘aden, at “6 ‘A FURNISHED on UNF RNISHED PAR- ith pantries, to let to three or four ualnted, would wish to Foon toe * fay a ie ytealat ia ‘dot Gohag Th yd ATS THOMPSON 6T—< ST—GOOD BOARD, M Space ay well lighted pacior, “shy stasthan INT BOOM TO LET— wine (rina to irestgnan and his wife; ry] ere oaly'8 or & parsous are Pee Ty A pereely Sacha” | rooms A& GERTLEMES aND wire, o8 TWO ase Sora ae SSomee sane eaeved. BOARD STEADY YOUNG MEN toot s hiege may be eipetel. Ai mai Pa HRT ttre Prout Focus, cere APES 15 Boarp—Tw O OR TURFE GENTLEM xn be accommodated with board in a pri te mil, on reasonable terms. Reference give quired. Apply at 736 Washington wired. “ws 1 On ARDING—PLEASANT ROOMS, FUR- nished, to let, with board for gentlemen and their vine i gore acconmmcdations for single Re utlones 1 beard: out door boarders, wodbmuodat Kivington rt, wear Bowery. ns belive Bosts LEAT ROOMS, FURNISH- s rentlemens at Fone Netremng: slaa'a few ese | PU pedal figs idiea; call 198 ‘Woot Sith ot, 8th ave. 2 A: OARDING—8 OR 8 MEN CAN HAVE A fortable home where there are no children end eka Tod Ties Ba oo re oe te BossDie—a FEW SINGLE A tod Leal ae dated ith boards to lab od qaraet area ya tanae ARDING ON THIRD AVE—A FEW A ne ot DSSS at 00D BOARD AED FLSARANT 200MR sings gentionsn w le rooms aaa a ALS AND LODGINGS CHEAP—WARM Spay east rat Henne ‘WO OR THREE OUNG M1 MEN CAN BE secsmmodgiod with good beard comfortable rooma, where a’where they toake thi vee Pri moderate: ‘siaot two real ply 89 Moni pet CH CHEAP 8. sega Haas Warts aN SCREEET wine FOR ‘SALE A Labor or STOCK OF fap SHOE auD PAA A EL 4 8 Bh aatae Fog Fes SALF—THE FIXTURES OF A — iz store wile old chenp, Apply at i Green FoR S BALE. ,. LOT OF AUTERIO“ OLD at Part bat rivers le Wy ANDREW OL ARKH, 1 ey 1. am EW AND S ae ECOND HAND SEWING MA- ey le eo Ont, eee emerent_ eee | Qe W ine MACHINESFOR SALE CHEAP— | sent oarer Fis, in ered ender, aPi at ‘ANT TO DOCTORS AND DRUG Creat Wee er, No. ae lao Pills, ¥ A aa at ties eee it Sth woes Svat a alee etl arr {hat arcauta weatee CONSE symptoms efoasee XN ACT OF F GRATITUDE ary GENTLE. : precise eet eee re em os Balt without ex pall ES hee tk LF ioc | RANE’ % D® PERRY, 69 WITTE STREET, KAR B— Sole Aucut tor "Ur, Duvals celebrated “Pemals Remedies, oe Bt DUANE ST, MAY eceret, cases an- aS exclusiy. ee pte WARD, 483 eet: PERFORMS ip etmaneat sptietactory: cure of pee all. re Dr. ae. De rit Rear faa iach a iF ttre ere rant Cay eatete See tents never til DE —— ae sr. rad OOR- sulted Ga! Sense without mergury Sane Dy ee Dera ae ee TTEA! |—DIFFICUL' ~a 2umicrs cmoxo, Ante West id board during tr on ee r tate, Labi’ RETREAT—@irs. BYRNKS, PHY: sician and Accoucher, No, 168 Thi ween Houston and Bl u of leat rome daring aes fall kind of baths. Mie MORROW — HAB Sore om 76, Bryome ot to 194 I B.A Thay cor ives Soren e motieane ADAME RESTRLI/S FEMALE thly are the oc ingle ladies can ape ‘$1 4 box, i$ by mail, tn etter forme ay past Bakes I thors vorporting te bp Pemate ee tceat FACULTIES AND GENER. I debility, need no longer be the BI reet, New York. Heeshit Kors palo also by F.C. WI ub TH GREEN BAY IM] INDIAN “DocTos— arom at once the: NEW YORK = (a Serer oe WEEKLY SUM 18 THE Deer guy efit cer bn as newspapers bn ii se ES ie wae _—_—_ TLLIAMSB be - wi aa URGH ‘COLUMBIAN” VA-

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