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+01 how I bated hhim for « time, for the veer pele «Ate lafl Regehr FOR SALE AwD-TO LET, ___ MISCELLANEOUS, GENERAL BUSINESS, UISCELLANY mnie an affection he entertained for me; yet he knew = ‘a TEED STORE TO ah 778 eter aa Lee Tome | A = — ‘wrongs, I told him not. | You ree, she has not forgotten the murder! STORE FOR SALE—FOR SALE EVER PAIMNG ELASTIC OXMEST- ‘hon tha raise whe eed wf mo hoard of | “Yee, yes, but str, what proof can she brit g Ae Tie | Senate era my marriage, he caine once more to bask in my forward to convict him?” po ‘miles ; tT was not truly false to | @ ‘imply her cath that he confessed the deod OLASS OYSTER SALOON FOR teane ue eo ray OP Hane ceive! in thought, Would T dev | to her, and an envelope be dropped, marked othe bot ry Treesne HSecentheyefotne tik, | 1s, my te 1 hated as 1 Bradt? ] with bic, bt I think that matter of sonret~ oat bit ead Waa whale day throng, | > but I permitted the former to think me | tng him, rests chiefly on his actions at the time false, and Jed the assassin on to commit deed | of his arrest, ato.” fa YON er A ane RRO A sre ily dropped, a after deed, which would ruin him forever. He | ‘‘Um— well, whom do you condemn as the ae aia sclansund airy ho ner cara tayo ¢ ce ts relng, ne 7 murdered thee—I know it ! and yot I felt not sor | criminal ? aoe Brae th As ee ‘when the work ts dose row when thon wast dead, for I was relieved of | ‘Nelson Bradford !" breathed Brown. ‘Then PART beaches Se & hy one terture. The wily villain, the cowardly raf- | «tr, I have stronger, tar stronger proofs of hs gee: feokernn ow, with bi —_" fian, then seeks me in marriage, I promised | guiltin my possession, and also another charge fa cm the te him--ob, yes, 1 promised hia; but hia beide | to array against him. I will reveal them to a eeee elf aun LA aied will be pale death. you, for Lean trust you to he secret, till the the Eins Sonty orm eS ss decay, “Ah, what surprise was there, when he | last moment.’ 5 THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A inane t a Fah TNT a a towor, | found I was not so woalthy as he thought, for | “You can,” replied he gratefully, “It ts a | ft pocery Le 3 ee ell a0 fallen tower he surmised I was sole heir of my husband's | jong statement I have to repeat, and I shall, be a2 rs a wide TA Siieuen * riches! But no—I received enongh to make him | obliged to abbreviate.” wae baer would wed mo to obtain it, but fit | The lawyer acquiesced. (70 LET_THE LowE PART OF REAR ‘The curreations waters are dead and otf — is possible, if all the fiends do not conspire against | George then related the incidents that had 8 eee Pape toni 3 Bet the Bee cod oul mo, he shall die! Yot he will no: know I have | characterized the murder, and his subsequent etait ‘asl perce ch he Antal tee 1 oth, easy toareh of Tee at ier joa, | Crareements with all that had transpired since | 50 Tagt_YRONT ARD BACK PARLOR, That meet and part a' “Ha, ba! Then shall I fly untrammeled, | the eventful occurrence. fa’ also front and beck basement at 186 ast, cd the shore Is Kisted free, only taking my jewels and money enough | Brown drank in the recital with eagerness, | Lnuire st nee Orne _ SEES By the artgrn c to obtain the necessaries of life. The rest is | pnd when the narrator concluded, he drew forth | 4. FOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIX- ©, mang & tice with « care Harry's to repair, ina measure, my wrong to | his alk handkerchief, and after wiping his taco, tu Rees BERR aera thaws Tigied i down where : | George. Poor Gorge, his fare was hard, and | exclaimed, “You have dono well, slr—well !” fatale att hae Were te aT naued ye" “And hare are the proofs which he cannot com= "\ padsenad aig Cove, peal pte a : 7 The strength which had supported horjduring | bet !"" And George placed in his hand, the bun- rere Ooh bore Bee joaked betow in the i pasa. | nf ‘Powe ted the faces aa this wild address gave way, and she sank back | dle be had dropped. FOR SALE—A SMALL COFFEE A’ ‘ovary day ‘That were mirrored | in her chair iasensible, One moment the strange | “They are—" for on ja ae — —_ — Quah Stee A or aoe fet nom, on I loam o'er the form paused, and its face seemed to grow more} «The garments in which the crime was com- “ree eerie SHIPPING, “{ <= | pits—rizs — SUTTLE @ih, eee Ten ine eee Pityitg. Malaalaaly It lided Into the room, | mtd, and the knif wed on that ooeason.” a SS a AS erases wt ae the lscgh that I bear bas ‘ed into hor features, ts upon To be Continued, KINDLING | WOOD c 7 2s fe ae at at He feat, while the countesanoo was uptarned to- " fa =o a Riaets necesne | ERR J ! MEDICAL, Bart love to think of the tours thet Cow, ward heaven, then drawing the sable garment FOR SALE AND TO LET. hee ‘capital its ake over. ‘Aldea 4 me i ; BELLS 07 a aNp ow - aoe nved ot the greee grams grew. | over ita features, left as silently as it had come, foot of Cirand st, 2 Seu : pl B: of London, ond Revel A A “ore, FRIEND !—DR. VANHEEKE. Cerne mesidering stern toe cid case | | Twilight deepened into night, and with 1 : Brosdway, near ABLE, TO LET oR 10 LEASE bd Be FOR SALE-—230 ACRES OF HEAVILY st. yen = sat ant iy oy TeLz, clietble, lace, for meer 8 ena | or Back at ADDI 287 Broad cont, Se mado a8 A134 caine black heavy clouds, portentiously foretell ing astorm ; Julia awoke to ccnsctousnons afve ways Wr tea Expressty for the New York Sua, BI aside Sine aoe ' theap _ Bin ~— along deep swoon, as gonily at if awakentng ) goed rage tam. Th apg MeMAtTGNy st TO LET VERY LOW, WITH STEAM mm |'a WORD To me LADIES—DR. LIN- from @ peaceful slumber, she rose frum her chair, | een aare: or MHDS BARRIDEN OY & Wk Pew, the fra oor of won 0% Fulton at, reas patile Bigrosrr, = rubbed her eyes, and going to the window, ex- noid dea"702 pone ve iia, | Bhatt snd ‘pullios ui ready tr hand, where he er QP A RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE—A _—$—$$$———————— NS . . wy oe saree i ha Bich Sate FOR SALE OR TO LET—THE FIX. OT x k A aimed, “Night #2 soon, how long caa I have F< | wept?” i . fs be PHYSICIAN Regs 18 YEARS “What a strango dream Ihave had! First, fou tae. Tih esta agate vated EE fares ond tenes of Sie Asaetiusaive on the b¥e ont ety 3 F INGLETON ; OR THR I imagined my husband came and stood gazing ony 36 mils fro 0 of a ao Rann ——— sternly, but sorrowfully upon mo, antl thought ey! Tey jecirable 04,8, 001 F | aan RARRDO WOGTR YOR Anson: | Zam — P I revealed my hidden heart history; and oh, a0 Haye rated i, lirooxlyn, oF of DAVID G. ery RT ag ing oe SELL See rape HRES ry ane. , #0 reverentially be forgave me, aS + telah jaire 11034 wary, can d then sceme | tofade from my sight, while I FOR A FARM) OF 80°ACRE: =f es ORT.) Eon OLD sre|a trod thooarth with a more joyous, elastic step wp Ss OO ab a] MISCELLANEOUS. iy 4 By Chrtaine H. Carpenter. than I havo for yoar a oe et I fool | healthy Fa EAGLE, Uo tae Store atFicoade | . eae now. vo a euppe Kl ee a a She went tothe mirror, and afver smoothing @ MUST BISOL D—THEWOCTUR eis oh ELEGARS rect iad 00. iecebiaienitieicanbceeniaien Sicha “Why, sir, how can it fall? His very coun | 1 somewhat disordered hair, and bathiog bor STERNS oantry wat at Plaingoid. 11 aera | tt wit oa vane ea Fy rich n ttage, 1 rooma, tenance wid express nis aitt, aad bab bold ' 1) 7°. ieee theroom and descended the stairs. fice Bours any wt euler trene ibaa a setts eat fat oot 3 Cee Lt Ly | of the world; gray heir to J irise ps ve Ds C very tng meant} iiry bed 2RY. 68 WHITE ood trait! SpREer. Mar hare ancthar proof, Ihave another evidenc:! | “surly twas forgiveness, the spirit broxthod | Seree with ee and. toolay pe ame die | 5 Heese ay oy on ; . The secomd time he visited the Hall, afver the have eacéed cath Meilinge tii hee iia api Wr tae Vall oy P1680 French Moxa muutden, 0 he turned to leave the sliting room, | [P00 Mey to have csused on 68 fala at a Vans twirl ai ia Ma Se heart, Lot us hope the blossing will not fall to : ; TO THE TRADE AND OTHERS— be dropped an envalnpe, directed to himself | i6 ground, Let us hope at the cay of death, | @p 1060 ACRES OF THE DEST FARMING | @HRAB 10 Panote toe, now tnd send hand, ot ne as moar = — ries 61 par bottle or 8 er D® Sones droge gaakatsts upon the corer of it ware th-ve yinger marlt— | wren the dark-winjod angel ‘laps his ready piu rs sme fom tae Kal san paste ied metus, sista BU tigi te Bo agit ales a ee lea erp soot begin enables hy Co rarreat fn Mood” ions o'er her, a choral anthem may be chanting at A Ahab pga SA pH MURPSY Sie ot = “Madam, this might add something toward | c¢ 4 rodoomed soul, and ange's recalve it upon | antied. Ai Sete ont oy siege ines a 88 i APLENDID 1 OGTAVR monn. mee cena pial convicting him, but the blood might have come | 41,41 bosoms and bear it to realms of evorlasting waren kOe eel Sores ee from some other cause, such ass cat upon the light and bappiness. LEAKY ROOFS CURED. ae ere ry ey wise ork L—THE MA will try what do, Bo fa 4 een i r\n.O. P. BROWN'S ACACIAN BALSAM— “ hand, ote., but we will try what we ean do, Ro- —_ i Q sy sea the cavelops until the trial,” Mr. Brown was busy with his documant at a Bg HOUSES ¥ Ra vaers 2, rp eeereahtaat ity Me Tt le sipectad sh aa’ aaovgd a8 a cases of Eades eeettt : wil,” and Jalis bowed, and loft the office; | late hour that night, and a faint light streamed Beara Spee oe ee ees Rat yey sete sr i, oS Adatnecnnd debe Soma (AEBOOERS ATTENTION—BUNDLED returning to the Hall, she hastened to ber pri- | through the crovicesin the shutters out upon rene, sam MOLIAN, SQUARE Aj Li ax, UARE AND aay _— Yale room—to tak. Shalaid are har Let- | th road and upon the sings, ewincing, in the Seales, or Sol Pawel he Reacey ROCHE'S PASSAGE OFFIC! WO. 8 83 Guogere. RS | Di wags, ed sy 7 pi wry bat and veil, and rested herself in the cush- | wind, bearing the device— Bir. 6 Og. fee Eitan ce NeBocaea domed rocker. “ Iomapop Brown, RR “Too much is done,” sbe said aloud. Attorney and Counsellor at-Law, 1 “Lat him once be sentenced! Ican fly this ote., ete, &e.” bri a sr Pree qua 17 PIANOFORTES FOR SALE AT carro eee ats ses ihe : i fai land, te Italy,sunny Italy, will I turn my stop, | U,This same ‘shingle was no new fancy looking tess ‘vor end Bith, or the wig inp’ = ret se ! salle there free from thraldom and restraint of socle- | article, with flashy coloring, and the usual ae- | plas ae) Sas buMabAY. wh Grand 08 | Ree ; la, Attendance tl 19 ty, Lean dwell in an stincephere of luxury and } oompaniments of youthful beginners; like its LJ LL. ps tr eticellrtabcenaee hs le cere ec ccccinsicl ' plana tentiensadh ens oho en aned by Pree BUABAW oll drata et: “ Plt” love. How I hate the cold hearts of this North- | owner, it was rough but plain, ealculated to out- FOR SALE OR —_ a. a ee EY exn clime, they are not in meee ves beeline live the blast and rain, that sought to trifle with eat haere aged ir a ae wrk mete, iat " own, they never have such wild, enchanting | it; but while we have been discussing its, the be fa Bowth proveneat, ; wddeemnieisimlcabiita’ {x | dreads, but of this I shall not taste, until re- | gign's merits the lawyer has been pondering LAP yeas bo the outer in tee orn ee smear SALE—FIEST venge is eure, What though ke stigmatize my | over tho case presented to his notice by Julia ed aan rt ryiscond ame, is there not another land, walting to re- | Cranliffo; that his miad was not occupied with fa a keraacih ane THE FA- erik og aie ceive me, where calumny e.nnot reach mo? | his muty law relics was evident, from the var- ‘A "a rt at ‘esate ead Beet Can I net there enjoy pleasures, peouliar only | fous expressions of his countenance, aut ire ot Roa ———— to these veluptuaus ahios ? free from restraint, | He was just putting away the last papor, from Cite pet ne - Sal" | MERAALEIGHS, WAGons, HORSES, fe from coremony, my gla spirit bounds forth | which hung the ominous red tape, when be beard R SALE, 1 aa 2 | of sieighaand wapgne at the factory, *Falfon are ee negates to hasten the time ! atap at the door, fat sing brick building and rear ahon, orth ota | a ite ae 10 Novis oh Srsoton ea hrossel , XCLUSIVE TREATMERT OF FEMAUR Of cheap "as seior the All ia ready. Money I have enough, what | “Whocanit be at this lato hour?” he asked 58 p at private sale, “a eared oe A sca ey, in bie, araiyle gre he! inet no good ™ t FOR SALE —FIKST RATE Two tieayetoccontad: ASpir wants? This house I loavo to Harry aot his | brooding; but then, with a smilo at his dow FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN—AND rocks Agon. nearly now, for seed pean oo, av bride, for if1 mistako not, he is betrothed to | ho bade the outsider como in SOR worth tte fal ae oy a ral a wortby the attention of cartmen, ote, iter board. na! snd gare, eo, \v y Virginia Remson. I hope they will be Lappy, | Tho door opened, adinitting a gentleman ina onic witha See tear thie gente Pagan: = Dalene om EL Li *ir os E parhaps it will atone fr my trostmoct of Georgy, | short cloak and alow ha’, wied partially con- OT Lakes yrooklya FOR Magar! bat his murdor pays the penalty, cenaled his foatures, carrying in bts hand a good | ———— ak 4 goed a0 garg Then for pleasure—peace ! sized bandle, which, afer havbyg suat the | Ay FOR SALR—STOCK AND FIXTURES dad g avy My jewels and wardrobe will bo rosy to b» | door and turaing; tho ker, la dropped upon a | Appiy ou the premises, 1008 Broadway, eae enSs ol Lrdand, removed at a moment's notice, | have no wn- | oh, Rsk ; fi FOR SALE IN JERSEY CITY—1,900 LLLIAMS & GUION, 40 Falton #. ner Seah diate think to fing a reat {1 thi Er, Deown ‘was somewhat, slarmed, sad | oo BI cy ata dling hte en ‘ pa omy ——— Poor mortal, oes ink to fin areet ii this | iucried : «Sir, what means this mysterious- | Aimbed mith Pamale vat sot ‘ieee: ort oe ale | DENTISTRY, | my toll, aud pala? | ges 9” ‘Tho stranger liftel his hat fiom his | Sts balanea day.” Avni ak 1 iter gente YOR SALE—A GRAY TIORSE 1 pil re tls Mad she never read thote sweet wi truthful | yy and aftor merit g wildly at him for @ —— apron erice oe teatren bas cor : Cee paren mune rR words : moment, the attorney sprang up, xclaiming, | fi FO! FOR BAL GROCERY ax AND. MILK Poe ric Loa iB 3 “Tell ma, mp sooret sou, weiid 6 repellant mictoos “De on fers, tn 6, ford Loraons hae bile vl © tell une Hope and Faith, t y yes de- | about 10 youre. srtates balan te ns a fhere me roming place colve me? crisit, indocd, a shate I ee? 1 | Mud tetbete, Rayiy 70 "ps sou amas BROWN ese servo, land deat vetleve mot in such foul fantasioa! But my FOR SALE—A OOWWER TEA AND peste fai tee | Shi Seaikee rors ores ats Where mnrtaa ay be Venod, eyes bohold this !"” And tey were eves, for they Rosse ersh nthe ahrck Sitti “inet Cia a" Sk Ce ANERIOAY TENTH "aed Srarans ret? wort distonded as far as possibe, with astonish | strest i THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFRE FoR rem, love and Love, best bovns t» mortal | ment, Jepored, “ Mr, Brown,” said the otkor, ‘ pray bo calm, drtetalrnathets dl Shere is Heavent ‘You se before you not a spirit, as you appear to Ail through the bright hours of the afternoon, | suppoee, but a real flesh and blood specimen of Julia sat in her chamber, sometimes pacing the | humanity, There, take my hand; ts it not as floor in wild excitement, then relapsing | warm as your own? Look at my faco; is it Unto a dreamy, soliloquizing mood, quiet | not life-like enough ?” and hopeful. It was evident her rea-| Tho attorney did not spoak, but remained me arte DOr mp. | fear BOOMS AND B) oma 130 2 Sc A. “Twine ba the premioce cd fa TO LET—IN THE SUN BUILDING, . YOUNG HORSES FOR SALE QB on was on the wane; indeo!, at times, especially | staring at him, with utter amazoment in hit snd Folton sts, 9 room 1 x13, Jum from Canada, PERSONS HAVING PROMISSORY NOTES In those moments of uncontrollable agitation, ie ese Ges Ai om the te fort aaron a — tuk nd front =a es tg or San the wasa maniac! Surely, somo of the moodo worl ft iteoath;, froee Bis Hoe cropped the 5S sour j= Sages sues wba "tae hed ies nee, one = cariy arn of a nature like her's, rarely met wiih, and fear- ' ais = BES WERE ae Sen RETee ful to be encountered, are the result of partial ws What trick is this? Do I really see Geonge HORSKS WANTED—A P. CLAM AT TOM Crantiffe before me, or—" Syrcrare a ara ra derangement, Surely, some of the faculties | ‘i TO LET-YR0M THE 1ST OF MOV. | {3 cbaeds ge ee 2 i PES Cir et Sere are doadeued to reason, truth, quiet and peace, Do not finlsh,” Mr, Drown, “Tam be you a. tn the, Gon su} irate ee : Wild, wifut, passlonate and capricious, a mix- | Myemamed” varposcs:¢ & a | fee the etl eo ee ure of afl things ungovernable in humany, "dis must believe,” itera‘ed Brown, while he pie ae GHEY PONY seers, or attompting tg well such seldom exist among our race. Pinched his checks, rubbod hls eyes, then gased ir erie St a Dusk ofevening found her still there, but sho | St bis visitor again, ‘But this boats all I ever a mletetn mee = ancitevnnitoicisl eee a Has worn out with her emotions, and sit in her | Ded of! | Why, man,you have boon dead near ly agear !" aaiz, ber head bowed her hand, striving to | Y 49 obtala some rest for her taind and bedy, for the | “Not me but one who was mistaken for "FOR OR BALE A 00 BORREL HORSE, : extreme mental tension, exhausted bodily | ™% Tanda O yaar a scenes co-weh ia that of tho brela: Y | ‘The truth flashed upon the attorney, and sine ae state ee HB. GRIVVIB, DENTINT, 897 FUL- Long sos sat is thnk position, ‘wait, with a | ing back in his chair, he covered bls round, fat s Dee te Dipry aigh, ber hand dropped, and sho raised | {4c with bis hands, and took no notice of the TO LET—AYINE LARGE BASEMENT r @ FIRST CLASS MILK ROUTE FOR ALLY: he Lead: With o smothered cry she bounded | other for some moments, when he again looked ‘on the Northeast corner of Tth av: two ala to har fost, ralaing ber hands far above her, and | toward him, he sald : erage yy PEs Se Tease Ailsa he fee hm FOR SALE, Temained fixed, motionless, gezing toward the | ‘Excuse me, Mr. Cranliffo, be seated.’ Se unwikto inne OFFICE, HO. 70 Gout of the apartment. And other less guilty George took an arm chair, and Brown re- FOR SALE—TOOLS AND FIXTU $2 REWARD— Lost O8 aera hy beak aid on hearts might have bounded at the sight, for to | sumed— jot gla Sega Leal Me ake | and me! Teal at mane | SRST A | SEE SSG | EES ae Dong elnce dead, and in thepilent tomb, is foar | facts for s fow moments, but I think I gurmite —— Stn wets ale 8) fal, awestriking, terrible | ae how it is now." ' FOR SALE—A TEA AND COFFEE Bey WANTED 70 PURCHASE — sweep Nacures Fos Soe, Stet. tet . wo Within the entrance was a stately, command yog figure, shroudid in sombre black, the head Ploce had fallen back from the couatenance, which looked grim and ghastly in the faint Hight, “J will explain, sir, if you will first promise eer ise any porn sls alted wth tee Saat to quletly aid me in what T am about ‘to lay § t=stlon Aide dy bax et on SP Pe eyes han | fs Waist ion ei Be are ‘open to your inspection.”’ eRe Evie eee “[ shall be happy to ald you, Cranliff, bat I tin tre TR T rat ih bce REWARD—LOST—A BLACK but notwithstanding the glvom, Julis lad re. | @m #0 puzzled about this affair."” ee Serio #2 Let om THE SUN ‘BUILDING, Cognized that face, and with adesparing gesture | “Well, you seo I was to have been murdereJ, she hoarse!y whispered: but by some interposition of Providence, I es~ Siok an bottate $10 OREW, ona ares Scere a cme “Why come ye here, spirit of the dor’, to | oped, Sud one who closely resembled me, in at- me? Know yo not I am brluging the | tHe, &c. became te victim in my atoad, Who Resessia to justice? Thou shalt be avenged, | the latiar was, I have only lately learned," ame VBE th bat cules? ‘Thou wilt not follow ones heythg pulyenay caso, yet brought fy TOLET—A PLEASANT pare eget ROOM hae Me to afusign land! beck, back, to your sllent jglit om, @ man is murdered, Fotis 19 Gathatine oe pe REWARD —LOST A SM, Weve! come not hithse, al thie twilight hour, | B6ls recognized by bis wife’ and frionds, an in- Pa ashe aes. | Dor: whoever aid FS eine Naso from ta teat, [shall go mad— | West is bold, and he is buried, but the asses TO SELL—a GROCERY AND > LIQu roy a revere She pressed her hands wo her aching sin goes untouched, unsuspected, until by a: Tease for, riypaty 2 oo ———— : 0 clean it 1 tachi + Rll 1. Mow while har eyse ware stil rvived pon that | l*cumatance I am unaware of, he eonfoaged the | gr stele Me wore LLINERY PARIS DH Ss Sa form, “WU 90 not leave me? I tell you I | Med to thy wife, Bho, to gratify her just device |< ryt “tihyOvevealed the uameot the murderer (0 one | fF revenge, betrays lim to me, and I agroe to Teme (fo Saver eran an | raman Td ag wig isns bin Yo justlos, and you and {| *ld her in asresting him, but just as the aifair is er mot mw sil be ay ‘us ane belng settled, the man supposed to be rotting in REACT 10 Lapras a oy eal a grace, Searetel Wy exon. fia TO: AUR Tite erOoe aw Fox tere ta. ‘Years agone, when in my you! felt for} «1 ” him undying affection, be The 100 | cco ota Reman cena, navel teaxiol et =e LAT for mo; but when be the seeret of my ) ‘Bie has, and snother slogular fact. In ite —-- | x5 GROC B 10¥6; he Genarted’me, because my father was not the lady, of course, thinking you dead, has con- ac Scamaint ineakelran, sented to wed the villain, but never means to do me as something throw away at pleas- | 90, as 1 am tobe ‘sre, and my proud heart resolved upon ven~ set a, wren eer en nee. My father urged me to'secept a wealthy ‘Coneented to marry him,” sald George.— aoeaTaee Aa —_ar AT % ho presented bimsslt, ‘Twas George | “Why ts this?” — ieee ma “Why the lady longs tur vengeance, and sbo alee ‘M8 Fourth ave,

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