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MISCELLANY, Only a Bhadow, © dala meaeaa were The myvtery y under Ore ‘There is an oak in the Riset» tke aie ret dark and bods Tee salons fal Ike henry fingers ber eyes in the dresrs ro-n : sun hittetbemethe wader Image ling rw Of wl abe maw in the growing grou. Abt who lapane? ~bat bond tn 1 mreeting Hes aha. n betwean brown ? A or heart, How Raver os ar ly beating, Ts beating in me: ii fear alens. The band.of the nigut te wry The arm.of the night Ia abou! ‘The lips of tue vight an Aud the breath of the to bevy + fanny to her, ths Ware, His une en Tooke are vpn har furehoad, Tow Lumwanls waving et and hebt— Acd 8 sudden resistivns mpitiee on -ried Her lips tothe lips .f the shadowy night. Aa minat have been dream’ng-—she'a ating lone'y Writing: orate dresry nour; ‘Thy lond ie for the young mcon only A cresosnt of Ailver hangs over the tower SVritten Expromly for the New York Sun een 3 OF INGLETON ; OR THE FOREST MYSTERY. J Tier father now urged har to accept ons, who had for a long time loved her devotedly, and eyes) wealthy. For sou at length yielding to th ‘eousent was given, and she becaie the bride of George Craniiffe. Thela:ter knew noibing of Bratfurd’s eva- duc’, and ber parents persuasions, but shows | M Ing for her a tender affaction, te bo iaved i was returned ; the arfal Juiia was tho embodiment | fr of love, tn his presence, and thouxh secrotly,sbe | it almost hatedhim, despite his nodle charac‘or; since sbe was forced into the ma'ch, she con- coaled it, under the veil of assumed affvction, Nelson Bradford was never forotten, a d ber oath, like asmothered fire, smoul tored and barn- od deep in hor own hoart. marriod three years, when sho found herself « widow in the manner described. Bradford was still standing in the chureh- G day after to: morrow. widow | “7 spoak the truth,” and kissing her lips, so temptingly raired, “Bat ‘as for boing joalous—ah, Jalia, do you attribute 0 little of the qualities of man to me 2?” thet both sacrilege to person he was dicconeeried for a monient, but wo. Man's teadly tect came to her ald. “Nolson, did I judge your thoughts by mine, they must have run on—murder ‘Murder ?” His cheeks slightly paled, as he met her piercing gaze. “Why op mur—mur- Ger?” "Wes he not murdered ?” ‘What though he was? I could not help i.” “Who said you contd ?” “No one, no ont; bat I did not like your tone.” “Pshaw ! away with such nonsense! you I could love 80 well, and doubt ?” The wily woman threw one atm around his neck, end relapsed | sto siler ce. “Say, dearest Julia,” ho exclaimed after « Think pause, ‘why may you not be mine within fortnight ?” “A fortnight ? Too roon, but ¥ promise you I will be yours, at the farthost, six months tia, I could not walt so long—name an day than that.” «No, I cannot. «Well, let it be then.” «Ty the way, Nolson, the will is to be read f You will be preseat ?” “If you wish it.” A gleam of satisfaction sparkled in her eye, as she heard his reply.. 7 wish it,” thought sho, as if you did not.” Then laughing a low chuckle, she ox- claimed : “Nelson, will you not be Jealous of me when receive my property 2 I shall then be a rich “Young and beautiful, in the bargain, ob, ulla ?” “You are a flatterer, Nelson.” " ho replied, bending down “Man!” echoed a voice, 0 deep, 80 startling, yang to thelr fot, “Man!” it repoated again, They turned to ward one of the long windows, and bobeld the fxca of a man peering in upon them, “My God!” shrioked Julia, tinking back, still Keeplug her ey 03 fixed upoxt that counten- ance, “Tia the face of the dead! of George Cran fern” “George Crantiffe!” echoed Bradford, « foel- «¢ of lutense horror creeping over him, Could be a vis'on, or reality, he war gazing at, Ho summoned back his fl oting couraze. “Ifyou are human, cease those pranks! ‘TVs the dead, Let poor within his prave, Sook corge Cranliffe res not to starcle us, by disguising thysclf to resem- She had now been | ble him,” Spirit or human, whatever ft was, tt stepped within the window, and still keoping its eyes fastened upon Bradford, spoke in strange, un- yard, when raising his eyes, and discovering | natural tones: himself alone, for the mourners had all departed, ho turned toward the gate, to leave the place, he apirit, “Profane mortal, doubt not but that I am a Would you have proof? Sook at there had not yet reached it, when be encountered a | hollow eyes; look at theve changed features, servant from tho Hall, who placed # small note | Dost see ought human in them ?” in his hand, When he was again alone he open: of it, and read as follows: “Dear Maxson: I will see you to-night, at the | & ‘Hall. Do not fail me, I shall be alone, Your own, Junta.” He rpfolded it, and leaning up on one of the tombstones, relapsed into one of his moody rev- The sum was setting, and everything was finged with his golden beams, as he sank behind the green hill tops, leaving a train of roseate clouds in his wake, but the beauties of nature and listening. had encountered in the churchgard, wrapped in the long cloak. For the first time, Bradford noticed that the face of the intruder was grim and ghastly, with wound upon the nose, like the man he had seen buried in the afternoon. Julia eat with clenched hands, willy gazing He also recoguized the form he “Do you require further proof? Tell me, are not these the garments of the grave?” ‘The eloak was drawn aside, and the affrighted were lost upon him, as he stood with his eyes | Pair saw the habillments of the tomb—the bent upon the grave before him. The marble shroud ” headstones arqund looked warmed to life in the unclouded light. {B'Twas a calm, holy hour, the hour for com- munion with the soul, but ita influence went for navgbt on the man wrapped in deeper, dark. or reflection, than it should have called forth; he | ¢ was plauntog for the future, The note was still | 9 held loorely in bis band, that bung listlessly Ov « the stons, whon a gentle breeze blew it at his tect. Ho lnnguidly stooped to regain it, ‘When an arin reached over his shoulder, Was sratcted fon bisorasp. He turued,quick aslightaing, w reprove tue insulter, when he | poroived a tall, commanding form, enveloped fn & Jou bing cloak, » ie soomet, gliding away. Ho stood astonished at the im pudouse of the act, when he rennembered thit the note con- tained words it would not be pruteat for others t Wo bee, at least at the present timeand, in afew | knees. hasty bounds, he rescued the side of the un- known, “Sir,” he began, The Sgure turned, and keeping its face, excepting ths burnlog eyes, wrapped in the ol spoke ia low tone “Beware! Attempt not to qaostion me.” ‘While Bradford was sti\l qaziag at him in ae tonishinent, the strange being drew a whits cloth from ‘neath its garment, ani waved it in his face, At another time he woald have in- flicted summary punishment upon the offender, but an undedinable speli chained hisn to the spot. After repeating the motion two or three times, ‘the intruder turned away, 4 strange odor por- vaded the sir, the eyes of Nuisoa el ed he sank heavily upoa the turf, insensible / ‘The wisty veil of night was darker ing the earth whon he awoke to consciousness, his cloth: ing was damp with dey, ant for a fow mononts be seomed as if in a dreain; oullsnly, like a flash, the incidents of the afternoon arote vivid- Jy before his mind, and he hastily gained his feet, and lame and cold frum exposure, ho hur ried from the gate, which foriucately was still unlocked, As he wa'ked along, ho revolved in his mind the prudencd of making a revelation to Ja- Nia, of all that had befallen bi but he nally ‘concluded to keep the incidents safe within his own breast. Bow the question presented iteelf: “Who could the singular porson have been?’ This was tLe mys'ery, he was unable to tolye, CTAPTER V. 4 COMMAND, “you Hive swors!" “Bo thon a aplut of eit, oF goblin damaedy adr of heaven, or b'ses of belly Beak intents intents wicked, or caritals, ‘Thou comest tn wich 4 questionable ‘Toat I will npeak ty thee." Hamlet, Scene 4th, Act Ist.—Shakespeare, “TL knew the bite, yet to. my rufa run Aad see the folly, which I caaust sun.” Pr ‘Well, well, Ne’son, you are late (0-4, lnggerd already? Tam t yet won" Thus spoke Julia Cranliffe, as Nelson radturd entered the sitting room. “Dearest Julia, is't so very lite? 'Tisno: the morning dew that lies upon my coat—‘tis but evening's,” “Never mind, Nelson, I care no’, $0 that you Dave come at Last.” She drew him toa seat, and tovk ler place beside him, ‘WNelson !" she exclaimed, fastening her dark 9708 Upom his face, What were your thoughts to-day, a8 you stood in the churchyard beside the tomb?” “My thoughte? Bones’ ones, Julia—why di you ask?” pale as monumental marb'e, her white lips apart, her bands clasped upon her heart, dd it | in your heart, which shall in time become weary of love's caresses, however tender they chance to death, whom it has lured to destruction | Guilty woman, forget not this! George Cran- life once loved and trusted you, but you de- ceived him!" “Doubt no more, I am indeed the grieved spirit of George Cranliffe. 1 cannot rest until I am avenged, Find my murderer, Nelson Brady ford—you will not Fave to seek long” Bradford uttered a low cry, and fell back ap he sofa, Julia seemed frozen where she tad junk, Her attitude was painful, her fea'wres “Julia Cranliffe, you have cherished a viper ‘0 be, and in repay for them, sting the victim She uttered a wild cry, and fell upon her “Spirit of bim who bas gone, if thou canst de-~ sire revenge, know that J, foo, have been wronged,” “Wronged? Mow wronged ? that thou couldst turn traitor to one who loved aud cherished thee, Thou hast not been murdered by the vi peor! [tell thee again, Nelson Bradford; thou wilt not bave long to seek for the assassin, for ‘\Caim !” is stamped upon his brew, by the great Omnipotent, in unmistabable characters, Till thon findst him, and he expiates the crime, thou shalt have no rest, I cannot lie quietly in my grave, until the villain swings upon the gal- lows! Remember mo—remember mo—numim- Ber MB! | Like a flasb, the apparition was gone, ‘Twas long before that effcighted palr recovered suili- clontly to cony eres, “Julia!” at length exclaimed Nelson, ‘ What are we ty doi" Mis voico brought her back to consciousness, “What are we todo? Tu gind the murderer ! O, Nelson, that waruing, what did it moan? Who is the viper?’ “Who? Ikuow not,” “Tiltel you, then!” she suddenly shrieked, her whole manner changing, and passion glow- ing upon every feature, and flashing from the scintillating glances of her eyes. Il) tell you! ‘Tis you! viper, snake, reptile—I know you!" “Woman !" he cried, as he started to his fect, ‘dare to ropoat those words again, and—Thow ari (he viper, tho snake, the rept Thou!” ‘Aha! aud thow art the murderer!" «be bissed in his very ear, Le quivered, as if be bad by « jucky chance escaped a death-laden shot, “Murderer? Julia Cranliffe, beware /!” “Yes, mu’ derer! himed again, ‘ 'Tis for you to beware, Dare not to threaten me," ‘Julia, this is strange talk from you—accuring me of being an assassin, when you, you when your husband was living, were, in his absence, listening to the boned words of ancther,twiulug your arms round bis neck, pressing kisses on bis lips, and swearing thst you hated him! ‘Tis you that talks thus !”” “DL bargain with you, Nelson, Ul bargeip, you have my secret, I bave yours.” “ Mine? what secret of mine?” “Ma! have you forgotten so toon? The murderer"— « She—” anda visible shudder ran over him— speak not like that, to mo—you might as woll call me et once, au assassin |” “1do! Ldo! Me. Bradford, oh don’t bo in such a hurry to loave me!" she exclaimed, as be turned toward the docr, ‘Hear my proposal first; as I aid before, you have Well, at such times, the veriest sinner upon | my secret, 1 have yours, if you keep 6 still earth, has strange feclings, and \umginings, ran | tongue, shall do the same ; if not—you shall through his mind.” #480, I am to understand, you compare me, to the ‘veriest sinner upon earth *' Compliments pe Indeed.” ‘You are a suspicious mortal, Nelson, you know well, I meant nothing of the kind! you ‘ewong,’ remember! I can easily quit the place, that knows my shame, but you can not; when once within the clutches of the, daw, there is no help for you {" Bradford's countenance fell, as he heard her are prevaricating, putting off auswering my | then Tesponded ; question.” “Vl answer you then, by askin what were your thoughts, when y ‘the ovfin? Judge of mine by y ‘Words; he stood Lrresolute for » moment, and anes ide centage end! fi : Sette os cy J * “Julla—deareat Julia, guilty as I may be, a= aml — eee ) Each isl trol ss ail gh perl si bare Fn fondly as over; surely you do Detyewn Uranttery ond Cras ie me =p sine io ye cheap, as present owner Oat To be Continued, tants Pyrat helo Ee . Toho itt CO bl FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE AND TO LET, fiat BaLe—T0 BUTCHERS AND Orn FOR SALE—AT_ DIX HILLS, L. tales A oe a a pm a acne pas BALE FOR =e are — 70 Fe pose ct Satara tale of 10 conte to $5,000 recetved, Six per cml om Mortgage tn came not oxeceiiag® y ja bh ed arran BALE, Tas ares WALK rea betng in fenea “These lands are haody to mar- Hipdeon a oy" beak st sun become the most ‘erat. dn the i Here 004 OR _ DarpestontavaEs Friday at 12 0% ie iia geb Goosstonle, as Fro ybt reo rite Pa pu —— y why po te chy fat quarter be fast er laa Nano | eos Te a AURORA ILLS or Hi AND OPWARDS_—OR of rons ie nd farnita vin rac a Bae I marry pr B Londim, and Rope! Beak of ire. #10—170 CHEAP LOTS TO 11 fat LETSFINE, FLOORS IN GOD | Psrrtown, ay yea ed cad Y ont fn 4p Brooklyn, im parcols ot by the siusle tote for patplon, With gas ond wel Leese ooeN | Srehagk.” Poets sain me ‘ime tt oerm Chace mister vaua tt dcyuraee toad Br hed et sia tra, ce Greenwood by «hi, ne foo St Rechange xchange a iia a FOR SALE cnEAp FOR CASH—THE eae and fixtures of first clam butcher shop, Dow doing a firet class business. Koason for selling — other bu Y rai rit Inquire at 15 Bighth ave, for 3 days. crerice riay per BYRB’S LINEN POLISH ing glows to collars, epee i a foe seyret Wi W holpaale at em Otter, Yorkville. . war fi, FOR SALE_THE BT TOOK as AND FIX N of 8 oom nid bepodne wuteabte iis or . erally to Ts tar 3 tod r*, 8rd all the doin FOR SALE-A CORNER PORTER rT Reise Beaty fitted op, now wate baslness. Watt, Pellog. wang at Grocuwich tt, cor 28, SALE— cK res of the ert 3 ig ton G, will be sold cheap, ae ton owner hing {0 attend to Rent only $31 por mouth. 123 YOR SALF—TITE LAGER BIRR AND ay. “The propricter sway sth ell ee til atv t Pree erat "The only ‘reason for selling is the d ba Taw ab crate taaat Big | adie wa FOR SALE—MUST BE SOLD IMME. THE STUCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD Bintely, wil ofa grovary aod liquor tantamount te | dining saloon & loug lease, a id now doing a ve bustnges part in third, tr Chan, > 8 SERENE wctabe, buss ag op a ABT re ont dae aulre'as the more, Ok atullacty at, or 18 More a at, Wiilamate FOR SALE—A SMALL MACHINE SHOP RB. IAKERY FOR 7 fre geal tots wanes "tie ont | MI "and varn toma aad agree Ute are Sate nat mont of tools suitable for tne Avviy 5 Ham. inquire 14 Weet lath otc bot Tah oes seare comiber ee. vo fo net in maar zi FOR SALE—A BAKERY ON ONE ON Panga ac are ire cammapens ot Sores, sore Main INDIAN CURE-ALL SALVE a 7 gpd atl Kinde “4 the city j let floor through of the house 110 Kast the averuee now baking 10a 19 bbls. per week; ay ion ‘Bold oaly at 150 Groene ate TT home eas a a crys rd Hyon Whoa oo” aa” ab LTE SUP Turon | M[ACHINERY.-MACHINERY—MACHIN- ned ate bil, syulce by Seetionter exebvhiiniearedseW reba m = 5 on Gan asst FOLD RaTatisdep | €6B,,FO8 L'VERPOOL—THE SUPZxIon | MEACHTNIRY, MACHINERY — bakery nck Ball Line cltopar ality COLTS sunt. Capt atures; also bac! mn Bryant, salle Nov. gpalied state tom accommodet’. aurone st, with good over rootumy Ieee giveu if ri made to order or repaired. hattinge Pee renah Mijn poey rans eat pr SO FOR SALE—THK LEASE, STOCK AND PAF ¢e, having ung tures of one of the b quire on the premiace, 28, BM, foot of okm* woe, anply on sie are th: Hanon ataree inte beh Warde Bite - — —— Bin The Bouin eke f POM’ at, oto J ed Wite is are Pecos te wind lth reek , are natal ? , Rize MEI eras affections the Nore aud dueling, opty $18. Most ue sold this wook BAKERY JOR BALE-HAS OLD LACK STAR LU Me DEMONEST'S | DSizR | MEDAL | Bere sanee OF Pilea: ond ea Let tiasife of D. OMIM, Auction ser, Yoo Gunat sts eatablished ten years, baking 8 bbls. pei OF Moy AC LINE irta—new and elecant form, best stool, exnnot wort cases Ril affections nae 2 ? J roid over the counter, gaa and all the other 108 “aW YORK oNp, LIVERPOOL gt at of oder and cheaper. than’ ey cheapest, Bre this inane. solicited for treatment. Dr Uy ith Lense, at O08 KE t Ald and 43d ets, PACKET! road wns: 079 roadway, and f fea reular phyaiclan, has dnwoted susctal atecntlon te nee 226 SOMPFM ag the andormentioned and other frst cium | ery. 110 Wietan cs 4 Bajvon’ rat “‘arooklya: ‘of atlcctione for spare fa¥oR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIX —_. Serpe ing from Liverpool to New York ou the Sth pyre irene ea ite por spring. beconanh Hhed'at an hour of Ye tnres of a fancy and candy #tore Lis a good nolah Bth of each month : 0 et igs of fee fer. MISCELL ANEOUS, DE a ote 4 BEST e ta He Medien OF porhoadsratimlerate, Hovuiry at Yo wont ld at eV ised iat i FOR SALE =A Bowery way, beter —A @ BOTTLE M® C. DOTERAY, CONFECTIONERY me = fr ele eure in bon tore, toy i ava é will be sold a bargain if ite Nach ear os hase: 08 BSBA Sera eh mmediat ines tat aaah atts — Uke reason for selling: Uaioe huslnow ta Terns | patred as good as new, GEOWON HO CAEAPEST PIANO FORTE EVER fi FOR SALE—A HOUSE AND Lor on MEDICAL ¢ feore perth o Calr st, Greenpotey site mali from iPiok hoa, ie e the meet A TADIES FRIEND!—DR. Y, ‘tory; iors oo Ou the promises Ragland and REN, 645 Broadway, near Bosckor st 7 y ae 1LLIAMS & GUTON, 40 Fulton st. fmeans of the the ‘finest ‘disses eq FOR SALE—A CORNER GROCERY and —— pase fren Nokian taae: re waranty Liquor store, with 24 years Tease, now dolox a "ages, FORK NEW ORLEANS—THE SYLEN- vs es? Dariness, "An si Pa 8 ie it cavers. ibis BS reersatead cash Geared Fitcaas atid a at Fata ep & NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD. PHYSICIAN OF 18 YEARS’ YOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIX- shoals fers ox oP Batali peek Dg marge int ki a bale Ses Sa Bee Sayers doing ner pal ye seme eel foR Timon — oD ao re i 20 004 8:90 ae ease fy FOR SALE—A CANDY STORE, WITA er oy Saat River, salle to-morrow. Fite Sve aa PED ex jeer | ee aa | 4 Sowp or ranma Terao oe RAD st about 000, Hf Ta L—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR TO SEL Bap iar eee ie resi ee a = s BB onc iottaras thy soyed pea ad Tod ° ny < TO GROCERS AND LIQUOR MEN— Sar, fat Gun tad te ly fo rout athe AS figvee olont, tan very lutrice now deine 's Cael 13 CENTS YOR BEAUTIFUL HU- food cath Vninnn {brn ate sand fo ase. sr R BALE—A CANADIAN HORS old sang: | Des bother store to aitend to, "Inquire st 17 Prince #e Spare ee Ese senses eaOP AND E.XTURESTOR SALE—FOR | *0e= toon for 8 days. sled See tasmeanctieye in pats | dey FOUR HANDSOME, a en ere aid oe Shona atti Bees | from 6 tet Years aids Fone bay horse 1B 5 eas Ge Retard erterbemt Les uewieeede a re Nices with ier cart and iid hkraresieriee all to be seen at 8} Say HORSES it forge ana muro ivy he Comrang’s tablom rm BEAU IDEAL OF THE TOILET—A ICKERBOCKED DE, CORBITT, = SPRING ST., I5 CONS l=} : eswen ‘Dus fulted dally om private compl tartans FOR SALE—A BLACK CANADIAN Poney, 15 hands high, sound and kind inaD fn or milk it uedweet th and Sst vtec heat P6e ecare Hee ‘mereury or. t cases cured in Ewe R, COOPER, 14 DUANE aT MAY BB De Hoenlvely devoed to to Ns ausentel ek fa FOR saue—Tae. pTOCK ND ‘AND “FIX- sendyland variety tore with pekenatnd ba roa 38 Fast ath ot near Ave Ar Bs factory roan vn, inquire on the premisee, until dep sion” | — a cs ORIFIOR, Al scare FOR SALE CHEAP—A WELL ES-| 230 mes cehe, at, A SACRIFICE, | a BOR NEW Saat GRRL Se iat 100 Tae BOXES SOLD IN 1 MONTH on che ieuna fp tablished tin store, with rerkshop sathe owner | mse werranted on kind, the clipper ship BZ, . ‘3 MIRACULOUS" 20, with the of boing cured. mmurt go Bova.” Addreas AB, = 500 Sun office, fring ith Lay malo horny sa yi eer span ying & Bi es tanker ee Lowes = ‘price 508 toe D® WARD, 488 BROADWAY, PERFORMS TO LET—A FRONT, BACKROOM*AND Pa] = = ar times: “cont 8 5 ie ert of hae oe pen ee CHT RD, Wet ot near 1 FOR SALE-—A HORSE, COAL and order Pa ‘the waut of use’ "Ga be sue for Nea Nth bedroom, near the Grand Houston ferries ; rent $0". For sale aseven octave rosewood piane Tea'9100, Apply for both st South ieeantisea: | B pare fare ca ‘ARTMEN—TO LET IN WILLIAMS- bare, & relia 7% with « are, Borat stabi: Bout ea RT, 88 Cirand ofl iiliamabur ys oc CLA 1100 PEE, At Aan ot, rear, = Paati ches pet ES ache heroes vy ay pie DENTISTRY, MABY, WHERE DID YOU GET ate drags bo cians partleulars apply, to i 7), OOBBETT MAY BE} CONSULTED MPO, SALE — THK LIQuoR [BTO Foe ee \ HANDSOME GRIT rade ah, ehaleanie Dene ares" Duane A and fixtures of Btore, Bouth Vast cor, an ror a necrat B00, teed will be cot le iecrarely ay and Drusgists generally. conn over ye and Columbia streets, Bouth Booklyn. lyn teaire for this week, 714 Mighth ay, doors above ‘oat 4 Lea indie Leet eel | ea "A_ FIRST CLASS OYSTER SALOON THREE REE HORSES FOR SALE 4 1 lasertods 90 terms, On tale none of the best Locations in gon ros Inquire at Meds Lc orate fe Feld gad coralion: ole ex alo om Dare aver, leo FOR SALE, Sajal +] alnbateld fore {fspriod fo nunca aire were rad ob Md gid ot nad woarloe wale #-3: | On SALR wis &.'r. O78 Madson et, bd Bato We 1, Bh door wont of Ha avg, oy D LADIES—THE NEWLY TO LET IN THE SUN BUILDING, fr oftae —— ee Gares osm F echemred Fah Pret re ciromlen im sae . Sere Bead. to and Fulton ts wearnerroam.on the TEETH INSERTED WITHOR WITH- | asso APSF OB8POR%, sonny, | firsteatntence te) HE NaSeAU MEDI sae get Gb fear, 28n06, with, fait hod Beye By’ out & extracting roots ry Ber, ott, cpeur 7 J CY, 6 Nason st, New Yor! = 5 F | ONE al i el comics | FOR SALES LATEONM, SCALES | ComERr succEgS oF D HORSES FOR SALE—FIVE GOOD aos | ERE way, S9.ELutor of Jona 9 pola cheng for aaa td 1 pale flerenes, Hits eempeen Monel Pits are fa en Shee Romet otenm nitanie, fee tresks er | SAE He . = seguctignm oe Ws oy [tired ag geod busine = Fo selting oF the Jor Company, TW and To8 Seventh Aveoue, BETS OF TEETH INSERTED ON ren Oe Linpasaes * = fr sptinsie hee tee™ har ears: ate tag ib Mo Da bet x fig OH SALE, AND GOOD BARGAIN—A ALLS FOR SHIPPING ta ee Eanes Meas at Fs Ere ising Soe te fi teed arena | Ooi dered ae at “ote : Rd fe snd Long ienseatelow reat te wilt be SE Sodas tea Miukes sar at Feta STEAM ENGINE eat Place above daearibed, til Bowery, ets ails ” Ske, “For sbi a ‘OR SAT. EAT TH THE ee mouse | N eeiety — - MILCH COW FOR SALE NEAR HO- FOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIX- 1 Fy area of at ‘a liquor store, with 8 years’ lescercitunted . Ne l, b. akon, Nd: mall animal 4 4 years old, very iristg one DiD.s box $60 Wan ‘ofioe, elr own use. 088 #119 ory, & YOR SALE—A NEAT FOUR STORY Aori'maach Pearl ‘Sul noe, Raatied besement fooae, 64 Booond ave; can be ¢5 REWA BD—STRAYED on on oe amonnt of Pe required. a+ + -— ou ise prouulooe. of of ts Wi ry “ane .600 WILL PURCHASE THR LRARR See honte pe ease neral market = ved Ure ‘aren Ste Se en Te aaa ae BES aia ists iS, mais beret mee Pace THIGH, "oor Us nd Raltio at, Re Frat q DONT BELIEVE ratte what TO LET OR LEASE—Aa 8 STORY AND sane house, 224 West 40th at, bet Sth and 9th CORPORATION NOTICES, | ” BEAUTY TO LADIES I A HANDSOME PERRIER eeppS nerReER SENS hom alle eer rte a reo ya BD i noone tne as ORFORATION NOTICE HE COMDT. BUBNILAM, 11 eludsou ee | well tocall at N/ MINS entre POF Broad Cc be Board of Aldorman, will Aiihons, Hower flowers, eamiaien s meet oe ry Piatt? 3 y eloeie Mtn BOO! 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