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Pgouawipoearomenatoset in SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1872 3 tuptd of me Bionted.--$ Shipping. Meamborts a Railronds, < Joo! Fe ome men Fre always vain | lightning leaped out Nke a two-edged ew: MH reventeen to-night, How « 0! Donted--- Hema P Mt ; } A WONDERFUL WOMAN! ju Ho ae ieea jeeply Inlove with them. | There came the booming crash of thunder, then | to forget it." sho Taughed in, the darkness and - terns ON LiKh MTRANED ONG ISLAND Matar - ) £ feiver that they never have room in thelt ton. | adeluge of rain. aud the midday sunnier Lenip. | solitude a litig How laugh tut Tyeheae WM GOON git) wanted af 7th av to do ight howe: PO MISE SABEAN ER tayo ana rom | [udeiat ttt hth prey ——_— Celved_ hearta ahd. enipty heads to love any one | est was upon her In its might. The ewift, sudc onder. ho r John F tk not Jone in the county, shat und Wy, Win epost Lontonterry and queens Same ally 48191" ye d oul not 0 ‘ ded the | me, and what sccount he will give of me to his | stands washiog an a P v, Liverpool, Londonderry, and Queenstows a A Chapter of Daring Deed pe es tS ae yi net es ther nuahening in mie teased hic tittle | daughter? Te couldn't have bea Pleasant for N intelligent young American woman to mark im stern reeled Norway. sweden, Dewnark, 8AM. Gr ecoport Mail Tealn, 4 t eer ae eee ite teliow. asf eald. | black Arabian head in, the alr with a snort of | him to recetve my note. I daresay by this tine A Nydateliigent yonne Amertean ven Bleecker: et; Ys Holland, Belgluiny mo Che Cinlte staten, wate mag te iin Hampton, Bridge temp Sarat ane ‘dover head and ears in love with you,” terror, made a hound forward, and fled over, the egtnouED eden ein the rain, then | “70 mimetic. cuabs ratach Si estar frat V ATES. Va Hh. Hocuawey Hecytalca tea , : 5, | ee te “iow ! evr Hitt with the speed of an express train, 0. " " TASTCCLAAT cher wanted pad hy afte of the old County mount Ya Meoceaway Houta Eeuine ‘ A large, loud-voiced clock struck nine, , clever little fellow , A clever. ttle fel. arasey p u Aah 30 “pes into the lighted vestibule, then into the spa- F IRS TAC LABS borom, rt chy EN mf63, Pad att, Apply at the © pany s oMice | Bow ia AM th 1 Valley, and Hempstead ae eee saced tecall whom. it miht concern | low!" repented Miss Dangerfeld with int "A runaway, by the Hghted vestibule, then into, the sha, with dignity, a Aman darted forward with the ery upon his | ¢ ay. between sath and wth Rents, | Way 1 8. -{ ott kfast-hour of Sif John Dangerfield | concentrated scorn. |“ Pays y Express Train that the bres Ke s the sut ie apring of a wildeat at | gray silk gown and white lace cap, and all ito 11, for iii JOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER POC ‘nport Express Teal, ew minutes ago you told me to change the eub- | tips, and made the agile spring ak TANTED—A bright, tldy girl, 14 to 17 forint | By STOWN AND LIVE is sind arrled a without the erent house was very | Ject. J inake The same remark now. 1 wouldn't Iderinn’s bridle Fein. An coments struggle and the dignity of housekeanar, met f irtony. Waa aamail*pelvere tautly: Enquire to-day Pecos Sterne the Ural iy Sate ierat Nei, and Hempstead Express n our clever little fellow not to save my | then the spirited Arab stood « der the grasy a chant) ri any West 284 st. x Wedneadn iy Vial iB, Train, ati; a breakfaat-table, rich with rough old ail | marry your clever i v limb, and his | Mra, Vavasori enchanting smile answered in u - EVADA ay, dilly i, h ed fe nd | own head from the gallows or his soul from 7 fan iron hand, quivering in evers VL = a3 washers 0 Dae gy oeia) “aiterkbe, 60s ‘Chevendy, i ak A LS ht la a Feney ee ion Rinee raider myself doubly ine | mistress, looking down from her saddle. met full | the aMrmative, WAR ene ah Ih a8 washers on pa #) rage, #9 currency 10 alley, and Hempate: waiting In a spa ys and pated ‘At the last chime of the joud-votced clock the | sult ‘Apply at 186 East Broadway England, Ireland, de, retnport, avam, and Jers every attention. 1 this yes inte which ft} SirJobn T don't wonder you sit | two of the most beautiful WILLIAMS & GUION ; f } ~ cructatt erves hat horrle ad " ner good fortune to look. he was to be toldthe minute you arrived, This 7 ANTED-A girl, about 16, to do light housework @ Broadway, » Northport, Locust Valley, and Hempstead door opened, and Sir John Dangerfield came | Pete tay *y aE ed tovlodk me inthe | it wan Mr Gaston. Dantree, the. handsome, if you lease, and you're to walt here, W fae thitwicene es ath ave ad — politeness a ' Ante the room. At UIng paper an 1 | adhcancenteed tarroe 0 his concert, and # m, until he comes to you." PARC L.A: = . : away Accommodation Trai . . * e barot cing | face. Tthink you have reason to be ashamed ! | silver-yoiced tenor of Inst nig! we N'UEN- Shirt, also fine Ironers, Call at 14 ay he alove trains leave ty Be Ry 19 im impattentiy’ arcut Te aE ele | Kelling your only child and heiress she couldnt | Gath of glad sur pieg Hit up Her face, a in ents | dateod Bimal, choose Cearitwent ppen the |W finc'atin st e Prastnted (east Ge elie thandemcesipoe ce ibiza end enlhet She te not used to dissipation, and Teup betier than throw herself away on a pititul Mr. Dantree |" she erled, " y 5 nt ueand | = ee Reo AGS aa OP EHOW Se BM, efor tar ht only five feet bish, and | tempest nt. How | with upholstery, curtains and o away and all stations leave Her lazy this mt watts A, M 15.915, and 6:45 P, pore last night's concert has f : neat so ophortune # mom OF SSTWERDP Satu day, Suis 9,2 BM. uid each auereeding Th H aclay and Saturday, fre 13, North Hiver. Dangertield, forgetting in a second the housekeey oul?) And ton SALMoande ds P.M. y. but fat would have been coming ita able posit A.M. and eis PM. ; ted f Y miman, appearn of ara. If it werg Uhat | shall d thank you fer save for rendering me | old, i nted--- Mates, ve SEW ELE Satu May, ofuly od Wcrih Ene Feand rth orning. “thomas,” to ao footian, abnentne » how. Uhy here's ‘the | suck, very timely assletance Tiow very niles." Mra. Varvaaor remarked, - FOF AOR RR ea Faly OAK. MT Rtulay trate for iandingtony Rurthiport, juosiym ree a ae teat that Lam waiting breakfast, | 1 apa! papal give me the key.” Teaving my life, he had been gol dancing pleasantly around; “and you are the V7 and corn i Glen Cove, ait Locust ave Hunters’ Polo a , Bt Hina the Pines arrived ¢ i : i a c h Hopartmentof nn old established eon ¢ OF PASSAGE, Ail kockavay traint connect at Ocean Point with ff ae. 8 ' late outrage offercd her by her eruel parent. | toostrong. Her life had not been in the «mall nie lady tx havin F hirth salve ariment of nn old established eon | © rE RATES OF PASS \ pe 1 Rockaway ‘trains counec { TER SH Don te folded Thunderer to | selved the key, unlocked the ag, and plunged | eat dan er—ehe was w thorough hore ‘woman, How plewant Itty ty sey. | cern Woven ts watcinotte jwusinere nan anda good | IRET CARIN, ft) gold, |ATEBNAGE.€50 currency, | teat { ron OUT at, superintendent, ’ hig master. and vanish iiafter Its contents, and could have managed # much milder animal handsome, and rich, and a baronet’s | (ee ntenmea crtiging and geurral priating. “Address, | gd ewonger slag forwarded to Havre, Hainburg, riot Sir Joln Dangerficld flung himself into an “One=two four! two for me from | than Hderim. But the knight to the rescue was | dau sf Je laugh | With exper nce, reference, and expectations, Advertis kets can be bought vate rates by per: LBANY and Troy by aay ine. Boate Yad) hard hair. He was a, tall Gentleman, | India-one for ye in’ Major Tree | MrDantree, and Inst night Misa Dangerfield had | Mrs, Vavasor laughed that sharp little laugh | yy beparumen fekets carl be bought F id nit Waniet Brew (eomencing MANE) eave Ve. Srith a handsome: an upright, | vanton’s big slap .and this. Why, papa, | looked for, the frst time into those wondrous | of hers that rather grated on the car ‘ OACHMEN grooms, waitermen, wetulimen | For furtherinformallsn apply at ihe Company'somes. | 3 a1 piryat wd Mand Sith ate AL Bt Landing ab military be For three months only had he | what lady corres; nt tan you have In Paris? |e brown light and falleh straight in gerfield is handsome, no doubt, Ayn kentlemen's plaoes, men and. thelf wives, gar JOHN GALE Agent) | coumers terra owe, ahd Nyack, (by ferry bial) Pours. rehined master of Searswood; three vee had What an elegant Italian hand! what t nek el: | loy elt owner. yaadty, thutilieail * the housckecper respond. | {ener Hablemen, porvers for hotele, stores, fe... - PEETEAL A ins z *. | tickets to Cozeens's Wer Point: Cornwall. and New. oVarenetey, anda | low perfumed paper, and what a sentiuental fe a ‘ome; perfectly, faultless ousckeoperrespond- | Viteq with Artclase situations. by’ applying 6 ‘ste, a ae ; iran raturning same day, 81 Cotinectiug for all poluy Stood between, him and she haronescy, Andee | keal and moter ive was and spenssd mot | handsome, with an olive complesionra high fore ‘And ‘Miss Katherine isvery | MANNING, @Courtat Brovklyas Q)NEY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, murah yrming same day, 41 Connecting forall polae Honorable Bast In y +} i fe this sunny | Now, papa, who can this be fre head, achiselled nove, athick black moustache nidsome, Indeed, in my eyes, I'll tell Sir J Sho threw the letter across the table. With | and two dark almond eyes, ot liquid light. Not | you're here, ma’at her firat words the face of the Indian officer had | tall, not stout, ne maniy-looking, perhaps, | down ni at once, if you'll please sit four months be} ing, about as much idea of Has he had of € TIE OF | The General Transatlantic Company's Steamers for | , Special trains to SARATOGA and SHARON same ie, Kusne!l and the Rev. | rest and Harvre salt every alternate Saturday, Excur. | evening. Yon pubiished with Mr, Wil i Beptomber mort Tording it in Scarswood I LENTS wanted to © ASRS Y WILSON," by Ju Eline Nason. The’ oniy’¢ mo Apply, at the onice of = 7 e throne of Eneland, Sudd hanged—a hunted look of absolute terror bad | Men were rather given to sneer at | But it pleased Mrs. Vavasor to stand—she | gon's approval. ‘Now 1s the time to make mone CHER Tie gent, JRAION TICK ETA” New, Fork to Malt: situing op the throne cit at work these wees | come Into hie face. Bartkn Hantrovs ‘somewhat. efeminate | turned up the lamps gntiiste room waa hooded | °°0'* *PPFY, Niragt0g Ut aners Bonton, Slane $s Brondwa Pow ot sale at Penney vanie fea ipoad eke and Col. Dingerfleld,of | | His hands tightened over the paper, hi ¥ Dlion, are now ob ale at Peni ives had bee ee | beauty But they never sneered tong. There with light: then walked over to a full-length ylvania Rajlroad ticket 1 astrio ni f fair edu, \ 7, STEAMSIL Offices, $26 Broadway. 1 Astor House, foot of Deabrosses Hier Majesty's IL, EB. LC-S, became Bir John | Axed themselves upon the dainty missive was that in, Mt, Dantree'’s black eyes, In Mr. | mirror, and looked at herself stendily and long. N industrious Irishman, unmarried, and odor ot | M'WREN CT LO WORKER Owe ANDCIVERPOUL, | seifoorof Cortiuati ster Fare: #8: ‘Pekets wood tor Dargerfield. of Scarswood Park, and. w th his | daughter held before them, his florid, healthful | Dantree's soft, yet manly voice, In Mr. Dantreo’s “ Fading!" she sald; “fading! Rouge, French | fetersnees! can have ® permanent position to deilver FORTNIGHTLY to and from LONDON DIRECT, returo unt) July 15, inclusive, daughter and bi back to Engiand for | color faded~a dull grayish whiteness crept over | jron muscles, that would have rendered a seri. | coifures, enamel, belladonna and the rest of It | and collect in Jersey, Apely after 3 from Piers 44 and 47, North River. F, W. JACKSON, General Superintendent the first time in fifteen years. He was a widower, | bis face from brow to chin. little unpleasant. He took off | are very well, but they can't make over a woman MCMENAMY & CO,, 7% Broad s e J. Cansart, General Manager. and Miss Dangerfield, his daughter, his heiress, | * Papal” Katherine cried, “ you're sick, you're pite the pouring rain. and stood | of thirty-seven into a girl of twenty. Still, con- | 7 Wig who thoroughly understands makin ITALY The een corer at epg e- = * he ek NEW Ris idols had been born in England, and was two | going to have a fit! Don't tell me! cant 1 see reas of Searswood looking like the | sidering the Iife I've led"--ahe set her teeth like BAAN whe thoroughly anderetonds mexing wood | [TALY, Thompeon, saturday. July 6. adh. M, FOR GATS Ees, The clerant steamer NEW ears old When her father had first gone out to | It? Drink this—drink it this moment and come 1 A shabby shooting Jacket, Aiitticliondog. “Ah, what m bitter fight the ners. WAUNER & ZOLLER, corner of Union av. | CANADA, Webster, saturday, fuly 4, at lM. Fler wrevery Monday, Wedseeday, ana Friday at.¢ ‘ ndia, and grown up to be nearly seventeen be- | round!” ch honor, Miss Danger- | battle of life has been for. nel If I were wise I fohnaon ay., Williamsburgh. SPAIN, Grace, Saturday, July 27, at 10:90 A. M. Me imeking (he usual landings nerconsort, ANDREW fore sho ever set foot upon English soil again She held a glass of water to his lips, He obey- | feld; T don't really think your life was in any | would pocket my wrongs forego my vengeance, N EXPERIENCED knite shirt cutter wanted TO. LOXDON DIRECT. HARDEE, Koickerbocker, commander, leaves opposite ded his paper, but he did not read. | ed mechanically, and the color, that had faded | danger—still it’s pleasant to know I was the one | keep my se and ihe y in Searswood PETES CHR tnd stents caployment. at | PELVETIA, Origen, Wednesday, July 3, at 8 P.M dayeat 5 PM, Whe loud singing of the. birds, the dazaling | and fled, slowly crept back te his bearded. aun- | Casto your back steed all the same: Rather a | Hall forever after. 1 wonder i €ir John would | 44M DAVIDSON 16.865 Brondway , ednesday, July 17,at P.M. — a brightness of the summer maring, disturbed | browned face. “There!” said Miss Dangerfield, , by-the-by, that Lshould meet you | marry me if I asked his (” = ~ ae cae ferrin 8 and $03 currency 1H and Newburg. The him, perhaps. It dropped on his knee, and his you have ¢ round! And | here just at present, as, taking advantage of The door opened and Sir John came in. Little A PIRAT A LASS cake baker, also for er #5, fool orth lawn, on the ta me, was it a fit, or was ft the I town, | Moore st., every afternoon, uighkerpaie and later: vs unt f ‘ornamentes nida, | _ Prepaid steerage tickets from Liverpool, Ques ied dartes. OF teen ar Jast night's kind invitation, L was about to pre- | Mrs. Vavasor turned round from the glass, fold~ ly, Charlotte rosse, and ornamented prramide i Fahey 2 ® i mediate iaudings, at | o'clock. Fare, 80 centa, # situation, ER, |, Sun of . | Londonderry, Glasgow, or rire led depths of fern and bracken. on the dark me the truth, sir; don’t prevar sent myself at Scarswood.” ed her small artis, and. stood and looked at him eee ee A OE eDOCS: | [okor further unformation apply at the Company's omce, om Expanse of waving woodland—terrace, lawn, | “It was one of my old attacks, Kathle, noth- “And Scarawood is very well worth seeing, I | with her smile on her face. rT ‘that pp 69 Broadway. J. HURST, Manager. W JERSEY souritEn ALLKOAD LINE. @nd coppice, all bathed In the glorious golden | ing more. You ought to Ve used to them by | asire you. “As itis not more than a quarter of | 7 He wan very yale, and grim ae the grave, So Apply eariy atl Broadway, F.KNI ald NY bist ARCH and SENTIONS tl NEW hy his time, Nothing more ‘ou ord. | amile to the gates, suppose you resume you FA Moment they stood,like two duellists wait- re 1 c 7 RY 80) 5 3 VDE: ate prospect!” he sald) “a princely tae Go backto your breakfast child. he sald, test fatandyourjeumneyr Land ‘Then the lady Whtnune oe Business Eyances te THON. Steamers competing sith traine heritance! And tg think that four months ago | ly, “and don't stand ring there inthatun- | jut," Mias Dangerfleld, you will get your + w Apply to AGLES —A- OFFICIAL DRAWINGS, TY MOeTH hoc a De illing alivesin Calcutta, with no earthly nforiable way! death at this pace, {n this downpour.” How do you do, Sir John? When we parted SAR AON av ane tia Bebdaret " TT RACERS A, AOR EUERS BRON es, PLLYMOCTH HOCK, 6:8 ‘A. M., trough to Delaware Prospect but that of retiring one day from the Ag LA ernie in a badeey "Qh,no. Lil not” Katherine answered, cool. {remember you found me admiring 1 yeelf in WOON GARR ENTUCKY —Extna Chass, No, 41%, July 8 187 TEsse nove a a. {arstowen, via, Tom's river, fompany's scrvice with chronic liver complaint, | gerfleld, with gravity ou're ina bad way | ty, © Phe rain will never fall that will give mo | the glass; when we moet again, after fifteen plaeksrnith o work, ole fh: Bi OH, AT, O46 28. 29, 8, 1, 8 PLY MOUTH [i |. CTOMgH LO. 4 nd a Colonels. half-pay, For myself it would | and should turn your attention immediately | my death! You ont know how strong Lar. | years—Dvu! how ‘old. it makes feel—you A BARTON & BOYLE'S, 6 and 87th ay. ARES TUCKY-Cuaee No, ah July 8 187 JESSE HOYT, M:, WAY-TRAIN ‘a Hot matter; but for Katherine! His face | fromthe roast beef of Old England to water | Come, Mr, Dantree, let me see if you can walk | find me before the glass again. Not admiring | | ~ er and jobber wanted at coruer of PADUCAH EXTRA Chass No, S17, July 5.1872. lin teih and dP: 1; Gonbeat tor fed Bank, and chang 1 sudd: nly . if 1 coy con a be ce riain | uel snd Me fin a isthe area ~ | as fast as Tiderim | ’ fi bas pryselt this time, y x und erstas id. Z sadly fear Newark av., Jersey City. 0) 3 49, $8.17, 10, 80, Me, a, 2 titer for Pert Monmoute, he were dead! only could be certain my | man of yor ne of day, who has Teft his liver | she looked down at him with that brilliant have grown old and ugly in those hard-fought s caake tile? wnatel, PADUC Lang No. ats, July’ 6, sit. toy at Long Branch, ecret Was buried with her! It ttered | behind him in India, and who has a Sepoy bullet fe that Nt her dark face into somethin ears, But ‘ou're not a day older, a yc ene Creer Cae eens NEO wee! , 7, 6, 26, 46, 90, 25, 31, 61, 18, 41, os, BI, 12, 1 Aealns stop at LOGR BFABCE. a stock and ret before we were out of h hy but since my | lodged for life in his feft lung, and a strong ten- | Eeutter thay bracts. bs Me | Ind just the came hanasome, stalwart olds Call atver 10 o'clock at ¥79 6d av. SIMMONS @ CO., Managers, Coviugton, Ky. EXCURSION TI andy, nd return, Accession to Searawood. my return to E dency to apoplexy. besides, ouj land, that wretch’s memory has haunted me | he eats and drinks, and be ike an evil spirit, Only last night 1 dreamed of | terms with the nearest clergyman her dreamed I saw her devilish black eyes | going to read that le tt formation furnished and circulars sect by J, JUTE, Broker, 8 Hruadway, 159 Fulton st, ala’ park row. PLO box 4,008 good for either of the a G.W. BRS F.P, FINCH, Agent, Pier 24. OYE se BATABLISHED ALBANY AND i ove trips oF boats, #1. mind what | Come, Mr. nber you. Won't you shaki TLE ery friendly | ejcerone for once, and show you the splendors | the sake of old times, Sir John, and say * you are Arn't you | of Scarswood. It’ is the show place of the | welcome’ to a poor little woman who has tra- Fr, papa, and tell me Who | neighborhood, you, know, built by # Dat y ntreo, she repeated, “let me be | I rem RAT-CLASS cotter on white sbi iy at Wh Prangiin st. “Je F RAR Y man to make himaelf generally useful. erfleld, | velled all the way from Paris to see you quire at osrter houwe, 197 Went at, ror Line of steamers, landing ‘at Catskill. trom 4 son me . aug » Woman is Who has the presumption to write ; 4 d M o drew 1B co 0 for sale all expens or tec X ot. foot of Spring at. dail gleaming upon me in this room, Paugh! the woman is who has the presumption to write | | am afraid to say how nturies ai Jout her little gloved hand. He drew 1G D Biceeket 1 country grocery store for sale Ther 4, North River. foot of Spring at, daily A shudder of di look of abhorren to you without my knowh Ne 3 here are | We came over with Willin what'e-his- | away with egesture of repulsion, and crossing | A CIGAR MAKER wanted at 9 Bleecker at ee tanee one a ren, pi Veouted iva gacepted., Fares cente: alt state room then he lifted the again, and again he | yougoluz’” For Sir John had arisen hastily, you know, or, perha fam found us | to th y-y Be box 499, Newburgh, New York / ered centt eal weakens Se vette Yea ee iets dropped it hig letters in his hand. here when he arrived; I'm not positive which dnd set, ti th A BARKER wonted to onpecticut, connscting stations Jused with a bang; a fresh To my stud; A door far above * door far aboy 1dy ‘oung yolee carol! Kathie. Finish vour break. n'tmind me.” He stoow Flat. Why have you come here ¥ CORNER liquor store for sale ata bargain, aalt | We d North, will leave as above a6 P.M. Freight Ah, Ciel! hear him !—su it * - — bi old: rent only $40. Luquire ou preinises | at reduced rat eneral work: a temper. | fas uth av., corner 88d at, like a bird ling. the quick pat. | fast, do ere a dreadfully old family, indeed, and 'm the Jast daughter of the race; and I wouldn't b wan ure ; a sido er, patter, patter of Hitt female feet down | down suddenly and kissed her, with almost body bu <atherine Dangerfield, of Scars- id after fifteen years I stand all alone in this } ance man, Apply to HAKD PURCHASE, 18 —_ ———Ee GULAR Sunday morping boat f jewburah, L reete ye fen diet aga tech ode RE DIE og i endertiens, "My darling {my darie | Anybody Dus Katherine Pang bis, pitiiess world. « poor little frlendiess wo- | lst st ged TCHER shop, newly Bited up witnarble elabey MaMliagAat yonkers, ions Tainad, Wert Pott, A then the door of the bre ing!” he said. “Heaven bless and keep you | “gi always, Whatever happens—whatever happens.” He repeated the Inst: words with a sort of an- vin Was Du eamboat SLEEPY ood Park flashed Fulton Ole dashed und ity ws she spoke, nest. She was the huge stone arch of ma- alf laughing, wholly in ear- ud of the old blood Bizoonbesion, with long leases Sal Week Sith #es ear Sih ay, obtain good homes with farmers mand Lome lo the gallant gentleman who : applying to the agent of the wide, and ¥ friend—such a fri into the heiress of 8 OVS and girls Boe ne We fi Childreu’s Ald Society, 19 Bast Wh Alt, Inger beergarden, and re at, connects North. Kiver, Flashed he word advisedly—flashed in | guish in his votce, then turned and waiked out | that’ flowed so spiritedly tn her veins, of " bd BAM neers ntopater an neaniabie hotels, | Fare for excarsou, 8) UES aa Pike 8 hillside bree vf the breakfast parlor before his very much | this noble mansion, of this princely Inheritance That will do, Mrs. Vavasor—this is not athe. | BARKE ted Foun, near city, Apply immediately, at 2 Perry at and stood before her father in fluttering white | amazed daughter ¢ Id speak nows xed drini - = = h was her birthright atre, nor ami 1 un appreciative audience. ‘Tell “Well! muslin, pink ribbons waving brown hair f exclaimed Miss Dangerfeld at last, way, Willlamaburg! I VY wanted with Noo i r D ‘An old established expr Tasinessy | SUUAEEEG REMY SEMEN tron co. Fe SALE aie i } come to Searswood, Mr. Dantr she | me the truth, if you can—let us have. plain — kK wad everyth iplete. For particulars ine COMMENCING JULY 1, 1872. Fay ores taneing, and, her fresh, aweet voice Guealion Deli padeiecn to rat Mey’ received | Said, as he passed by her side under the Norman | speaking. Why have you come here What do erences and livingat | quire of ED. CONOVER, itt tteade at. Steamers SYLVAN GROVE SVLVAN STREAM, SYL- ne s home; Wages #3 to Ml, Confectionery store, 22 fenbrosere ot Fen.cat routes, C you want?” That is plain . - VAN GLEN, and SYLVAN DELL, ‘The stationery store and two paper | Landing at Harlem, 12th st., 109th at., Astoria, 1ith st, ‘at 49 Myrtle ay., Brooklyn. ‘and Peck, odd cried, panting 4 Dangerfield | no reply, "The! reakfast | like mysteries out samystery here, and Idon't f sensation Is. Thave raised bis hat Thank you. Miss | Dangerfc language certal x, papal’ M 4." he said here because you are in my A Second hand; a of - ready? I'm perfectly famished, and would have | No secrets from papa—what business has papato | grayeier and sa atill by her eide: walked up the ¥ and wholly ia my power. ‘And t wantto | 1 on FRE SALSA sorties three yeare’ | ge een oe ee ent sta o death in my bed If Ninon had not | have secrets from met te cave the hell a | Tpplng elm avenue aiid into the bouse, stay ‘here aa an honored guest just mot | BAKERS ens Lemna Sadi toll RL A dB 8 me ie Sue chi dome and outed me out. And bow is your ap. | Bie ances with an ivured alr, gave . # fatal bea . though he r please. Is that fair enot 0 satisfy you, © hand onc ; : as—Landing at 12th st. and Peck slip only Delle tave heond. Tot Pa ateTy de Ur AP; | vicious pull, and walked in omeided dlenity back His fatal beauty though he was but | please. Is that fair enough to satisfy you, or hand oncake. EOF THE MANHA Kenge Landing At 120th Bons OA EOE SE aad ATT ve Marien seven-and-twenty, to many Ww ; fication for | 2%, me 4 done | Would you like me to put tt still plainer? ‘30, 10:90 A. M., 1 waiting too lor nd, oh! ‘ 30, 125, mt the concert | toherroom. ‘The broad, black, slippery ¢ Ken | taavork once me Her own hand had bre Hi the OLD WHITE HAT BADGE. | tune 15, 1872-—Notlee—The constant a ht Her deriding black eyes mocked him, her in+ Bors wanted to ve 8), 4:30, 5:90 P.M. perfectly de—licious last Staircase went up in majestic sweeps to the re- | ffm there, her own voice had spoken her sens sant smile set.his teeth on edge. He W. HARRISON & CO. 41 Warren st. "| S1'\'N OS inthe MANHATPAN MARKET, atthe, North | | Way—Landing at tith st., Astoria, 109th at.. 120th ot And then two white ar ent impetuously | glons above. Miss Dangerfeld ascended it slows | tence, Gaston Dente € stood under the t 90f uf were In his eyes as he looked at her. BEACKSMITITA oon gcren stan werk, | fircTaneammtether of the ontiding” conser peste tee | Bee ard vee Peck ‘bilp—6:8, 1.8, 9,18 A. Md [erent GL Ae bbs rand two | JY snd with a face of per Aerie ¢ (40 it was | Searswood Hall, and, until her dying hour, this ou want money, I. sup Well, you JAMES PARKER, Hay Ridge, LC aly lretands wit be 1: i xvieae Landing at 120th st. and 190th et,, Harlem— bxploded | "It was never an attac that nasty, vies r Monday ‘ASED for the {fice years, the o&cupants to have privilege aud bT paid y pur price To like a tory nT paid your price long i 1 | day would stand out distinct fron all other days | shall have It, th Peck stip= 790, ! | in Kathie Dangertleld’s lit 90, 9:90, 10:30, 11:30 A. Mi, 1:00, 2:90, Fit waited. Sis 8, spidery written little lette le ot. Jersey City, Must ago, and y promised to trouble me no more, efereace on renewal of lease at the eud of the Cerin. 5%), 4:80, 5:90, 6.90 P.M. Kir John disengaged himself laughingly from | Now what woman wrote that letter, and what 1 '"si'Gohn ant in his Library alone, that letter | Hut you can't stay-here; it ts simply impos: = — [Eases will date from August 1, when it Ie expected the | The 6 A.M: boat froin Harlem and 6:15 P.M. from Peek this inpulsive enbiace business had she to write it? T shall insist upon | from Paris still crushed in bis hand as though it | sible BAER TRE SESE EAE One that can | buliding will be ready tor occupation #lip do not land at 10¥th at “Gently, gently Kathie! don’t quite garrote giving mea lullexplanation at dinner tine. | jad been aserpent. It seemed a very harmless | “It ts simply nothing of the kind. T have Work O6 breed ORS sus Bricerreey 2 of the BUILUING AND STANDS, with prices Cd me with those long arme of yours. Stand ott |} nan in Paris or any other wicked city ‘at firet sight; it only contained. these | come t luggage is down y: he AKER wanted. 83 Hamilton ay, South Brooklyn, | *@*e4, can be examined at ths omice of 4 deat. and let me see bow you look afte shall badger my precious old soldier into an | jines, written in ab clogant, flowing Italian | hall, ifthem presentiy to feten tt | 1B! = on, A perfect wreck, I'll b chirography : up Tdo wan T arly grave, And meantime | shall have a gallop fi * okt ° i “ my money YS wanted.—Apply at & Cherry at. “for pation! A perfect wreck ! im over the golden Sussex downs. “Pants, September 23. ves, it ts the universal want, and I mean to | 3° ply sid lng shops In Sew Jersey for 1 Fray Meaventy— just thatl T shail pahe entered her room olnging the song the | sy Dean Sin JOHN Dancuirinuy: How | have it. BE and a year and Scarswood i new gunk men tera veascly | cover of tevin, Ap ANDREW WiLdoR, nta'e ihe nly line connecting with the regular lise eet enor Ler ie aang eo te a i ee eae rato ie Meine, concert the | delightfully my pen writes the title! A baronet! | Park, one of the finest seats in Sussex. And | (\4.QRENTERS wanted “Good men to cell vessel ore ———— ___ for High Bridge. ‘ou kuiow, papa, with his splendid eyes, and the | Mahe before. the melody of whose silver volce, | Ww Pwould have thought It? And Scarswood | auch’ an old family !—baroneta created by James | Ag iStAran: ol hands preferred ; bring hatchet s SLFO WA BEY, ihe Mock and. aaturce of 8 ra bY this line of boats can visit the Govern: lace of a't wod. And his name—Gaston | the dus! re of whose eyes, the dark foreign is ‘and your income is clear eight | the First, and knights centuries and centuries | [AMBLER od mile per Atiantie Dock, Brooklyn * candy and Wwe eres on, 42 Marion st. | ment Works at Hell Gate, Schneider's and Schutzer's Dantree—beautiful as himself, Don'ttalk tome | beauty of wh face, had haunted herromantic | thausai id have honed it? | before! Pp daughter must feel oe ME PRRGUSOS @ CO.8 Willian = | Parks st Astoria, Christ Park and Karl's Park at North of dissipation and a wreck ; T mean to go again | Seventeen-year-old mind ever since And land, and ife-the | of her ancient lineage!" Ana Mrs, | = “FT 7 1 orses und Carriages, New York, and High ft Re to-night, and to-mortow night. and all the t “RL fw achi t*implorat Hiitlo Katherine, Darling litte Katherine! So | Vavagor | aloud, her th elite laugh, that | (TRACK RAC bekers.—Wanted 2 good hands om band chhed walbsnrn ee SOE LAR TEN i a hecrae sos norrow nights whil se concerts are given a ara m Lie full of spirit and self-wit, as she Was when I saw | struck shrilly on rensitive ears MVANIEL CANTY, 882 st., Brooklyn, E. D. “ONCORD express wagon, alinost new (has been | QTEAMERS MORRISA bye 8 Talbots How handsome he was, how handsome how | bh and that is Afteen years ago. AN.inun | You will leay daughter's name out of rekole z Siem bated mm | A ORR iiiathey for sale cheape fie Chart § Wor Noreisanias Startem, A She stood before him, gestiow ng rapidly. | handsome Ifever Lm aman—a | Die fifteen weary, Weary, Weary years. My | the question, if y 1 please,” the baronet re- ming to see yous Uknow | torted haughtily; “such lips as yours sully her J. On the third of October | name. If you had one spark of womanly feel- arrlage to Castleford station | ing eral self-respect left from the life Rd at. ferry). Les 1:0 AM. 5. P Landing at 33d» Ma except on & Pay Pritt the golden morning Weht pouring full on | deiut-pod like that, Ve ¥ fave. Nasty little be ‘And Miss Katherine Dangerfeld, heiress and | jn luge with me th -Lam ¢ hi ’! . indeed! | dear barone Still F would rather have him | you will be phave nooneatall, Lwon- | you will send your yp account of own ound and gentle h inen for wholesale and retail stores, at root 18, iving up bus foe, double a Leave Mori 4 = ‘Agon, business wagon, double and’ single har- nN Usth wt, 915, 10:15 A. heroine, was beautiful, you say, as an heiress | derit he joves. or Searswood Park, | to meet the 7) London express and me. And | you have led, a woman's heart in your breast, | JA MULTES Hands. experienced or a0 hens. Inquire inthe , Brookly, 45, €:15, 9:15, 6215. Mu lading and heroine should be? T sorry to say and th felght thousand ayear. Ninon! | your servants will ask for Mrs. Vavasor. I adapt t come near her. In Heaven's plnalag and cotton baiting factory, Appix after | K.D. leave every bour from A. The young ladies of the netehborh my ¢1 and tell them to fetch | my names as 1 do my conversation, to my I will give thing, anything, | Monday noon, up stairs, _E, W. KEELER, 88 B'w and within three minut wise English misses with pink and white com. | dideriin aroun \ 1, among th And oh, Nin, my child, tell | pany; ¥e told | that tiressme groom J don't want hi perambue | El wise, 1 nilases i wh aristocratic county fail st upon staying here Wanted, Hamilton, nese lexions, and perfect manners, woul § Staten, lot ie ho atistoctatic, uu. Adieu, ~ 4 tie wleror, and Jaeger, anid you Ruther @ Dangerfield was lanky and overs | Juting behind me, like an spoplecth shadow. | my baronet, for the present fn nw me to. Hberately be oving her bonnet, gloves, ternec or Ciareat Bride: grown, had sunburnt hands and complexion, too | iderim and T can take care of ourselves.” sbscribe myself by the old and, alas! plebelan | and mantle ‘ SUNDAY MORNING BOAT for Nowi Small nose, and too large « mouth and chin, | jut, medemolscliosseer John's ordera—" | cognomien of : Harter Hana “As L intend going down and joining your BGO WEEE BUY .e se foul, So AN Me TOMAS COLLYER will le Would have told you ber forehead was low, her Ninon Duclos, will you do as J order you? 1 “Pp. 8.—Tell my pet, Katherine, L am coming. | party presently, and being intreduced to the Bede Fulton st, Brockiya, os Sanday toralng, « complexion sallow, and her manners perfectly n't have the grooni—there! I'm always shock- | Kiss the darling child for me.” ity families, 1 think [will go up to my room renee | fo ciock, Christopher st.. New York. st § horrible. She was boisterous, she was ahoyden, | log the resident gentry of this nelgiivorhood, | He had sat for hours as he sat now, that letter | at once, if you please, SirJobn. By the way, ts | at Hotels, Cold’ Springs and Cornwall. hi she said whatever caine uppermost in her auind, | aint Lmean to go on shocking them. <1 feel as if | crushed im bis hand, a grayish pall his face, | Mr. Peter Dangerfield your guests on th INERS—Hawk’s Mountain Tunnel, We pay for ~~ - fe Newburgh at 2 o'clock P.M. arriving ia New was utterly spoiled by a doting father, and had | 1 had aspy at my heels while that beef-eating | his cyes looking blankly out at the drifting rain, | hap jon? It strikes me now I should fall, Bourg, heading #2 bench SM. AGG | TABBY NOTRE, Warren ot, 1 from City | York'ateovlock PM. Fare ® ceute each Way the temper of a very termagent. They would | groom is there, Help me on with my habit and | at the tossing, wind-blown trees. ‘The lightning | like to know hin, He fs your only brother's only ancock, ~ STEPHENS & BENNETT. 4 Mall. ~Coot fe. A day 5 825110 38) CoNpay BOAT. F probably have f ten to me those | say no more about leaped forth at intervals, th Jen thunder | son and helr-in-law—after your daughter, of AN wanted familiar with cabinet woods, of good | ¥ek: family roo yi Hw fldaweek. | GUNDAY BOAT FOR KEY oung badies: that Xion Was Little Ninon knew a great deal better than to | broke over the roof, the summer rain beat on | course, How awkward for that young gentle- ‘addroas, and uot afrald of work. Addrces M. W., - route to Keyport. leaving Harclay et; at O15 t by a pair of loveile s that the | dispute Miss Dangerteld's mood when Miss Dane | the glass, He neither saw hur heard: he cat | man that you should nave « daughter at. all 29, Sun oflice Gourtrn Beard ingat Elizabethport, Calon : tall, xupple figure of 1 ne gave | geriield spoke in (hattone, Miss Dangerfield had | like | man stunned by a great and sudden blow, | And the estate Is strictly entailed to the nearest INENN wanjed by Remeon Mining Cou pags hat. rg Board, : rare prouilse of state! manhood, | hoxed her ears before now, and was very capa | And | thought her dea mutte oy kin.” ‘There was agleam of almost devilish | Mp USE! NW GEORGE, suprecheater Mt OARDE on oe that’ the: ever-ready’ sie, nabarted the | ble of doing it again, “Periajs: on the whole, | “T hope she was dead. Wight, after Malicg Ip her eyes na she turned from the mir. | county, Sew denser ’ Base re NPS., Shits from Excursions, ro-y lips, displayed th flashing like | smart litte Ninon rather liked having her ears | years silence, 1 was safe; and now make the | \, F @alepmanl Wan Long Uranch, ) Jewels. Tmpetuously, slapped by her inpulsive young | will the wicked wish never be granted » 4 Noe Se TE Weck noe —<<$ $< ____. rpRe They would have f ‘A to mention the | mistress, and the tingling cured, as itinvariably | He sat there still as he had sat since he had he made a steptoward | +) ™* Lane a i wonderful fall of bright brown hairy dark inthe | was. tis the present of Miss Katherine's second: | left the breakfast tables when the, door was + intr Mee eRe RE, ONE F04 Garrity painter: aman that can wtripe Bonrd and Rooms, ghadow, red gold in the Tusht, and the sweet | best slik dress half an hour after, flung Wide, and Katherine, dripping lke # mer- ou would not dare,” he said huskily ; “you elF aud nial 5 $8.4 a day, age wma | 25, and TP. M.. te. for the round trip. freshness of a\ iiver-toned that all who Looking Very bright and dashing, if not in the | maid, stood before him i wreteh! You would not di i ThE NOSTRAND, Hempatend, 1.1. A FEW seane mie san be accommodated ith good i : heard it paused to listen. Not handsome—you | least. pretty, the heiress of Scarswood I May I come in, papa, or have you fallen Twould dar except being late for | FIOOR fauilies with children wishing to go, West | AR {LOMA AT HS per Week ; aldo a few young ludics. 139 SPARK, third block east of Hu would never have called her that—but bright, | lightly down the slippery stairs, out ¢ asleep? Do you know itis? o'clock, and past | Miss Dangeriield Just seven will bh din reachtny F destination by ape tend sos bright and b! Market # thie, me Ul nshine itself, | vaulted 9 acce sible by’ boats half hourly from Teck f ! ’ ; ys, and every mluaite by eit i, Where statues gleained and sults of | luncheon time, and that I have broughthomea | teen! a charming ag elress, and fe Ald Society, who FEW young men or girls ea ket alins, and every minnite by elty car ¢ Well pana. and li mr 8 Not very | mail worn by deac-and-g: Dangertelds ¢ guest? It's Mr. Dantree, papa—-you Feme mber | be euly, ne doubt? Ah contrast to my East do de A with good board and pleasant p ges SCUreOR muuch agiter than ustiat, Lh apa,” the | turies before flashed back the sunshine. Her | hin, you know—and he Wants to sce the house, | unhappy was @, too, Se N wanted lu BIS RCATRAT HelD ii " Feeney has Ee girl cried, suddenly, chaping her hahds, "why, | dark-green riding-habit fitted her. as Katherine | and Twant you to be civil to him, He's inthe | John, though to I how you mighn't reenwood, oth av, and 2th et, FEW young men can be SUE BA ae ae eteam rey why wasn't T born b im met I adore | if said, “as though she had been born in | blue drawing-room ; sad while 1m, changing Beuere tt Ring th i |, lena and let that find work. Apply to-day Alar es Weacisth a! fl . + C45 5 7 pemity—pictures, music, sunshine, flowers, and | {C'—the waving brightness of her brown hair was | my habit wish you would go up and entertain | Dice old creature, your holisekeeper, show me to GERACE 4 SE f : ae is Tate women—T hate xirls | twined in thick plaits around her graceful head, | hiva, papa! She broke off suddenly ty, room. And I'm readycaayy at 10 PRS SRM teats commlcices pe nerereck, key GERARD, EXGURBLON, PO CONEY ISL x7 aghios spiteful aud spleitiens, | and her pork-pie hat with ite scarlec bird s-wing | eluhit of ils altered face." Whi and present Te TOWERS TER a Chambers at. Gr Steainer GENERAL SRDG NICK Teaven New uk i Ive you, papa—you Perched eversy little on one side, set off the | You look like your own ghost onet—t Pr Tt sadn SOuBS Thai to aaaiat 2 Christopher sts 915 AL Me ndid old soldier ¢” Why was Tbe biquante face beneath—a thoroughly English | Me rose up stiMy, as If hislimbs were cramped, ti ‘These o- | "EVO Lud thteass, Appiy ae sie Court an, irooknee pher ste H Yellow sland Guiculny gure, and more arms | fate despite the golden hie af a trope sun crushing the letter still more Lightly tn his hand: and remem 5 FEN menor airs apier at. § H Rid hands than Lever know. w t to do with? | ]'beg your parding, miss,” Roberts, the but | He turned away from the window, so that bis p travelling all day. papa’ Not ] ler, said, stepping forward, He was a'd| face was tidden from her, as he answers Ting the by A Wonderfi Ln | vo Baas quire at 519 . ted,» fo} id ay. VAM, yan on bread, In- Ho lets 44) Wet 1st Extra Trip froi Pier 4, N, Whom do [take after to be sou ‘The continuation of the story of 0) ()NLY_ after you, thats clear, ‘Then It elderly, vlerical-looking personage, like am_a little cold, Who did you say was | Y vis given in N the New Vork | ry W0 sill tora wanted to clean braas carla Boe es OF ane! mamma? ada Wad : ; bDshop in silk stockings and k Katherine? Oh, yes, the sing ckly, now ready and for sale by every news MeNAB & HARLIN MFG. CO,, 86 Juha st, Toome unfurn NOT, Capt. B. RB. Bergus Hiss Dangerfield had danced over to th i great} “Curit you will hexcuse the ing discon- | think's as ‘ow we're going to ‘ave a’ storn in the glass There's that closeness in the hai ton Dantee. By-the-by, Kathie, te ent, One of the best stories we hay mnbers for a— | is that entitled A Wonderful W yer read excepted) Tock slip. at 7 mirror on the mantel 4, North Iiver, at tentedly at her own son to prepare one f the front ch WASTED for whallng vos 8 Cooks, stewards, 0 ths, ordinary seanien 22 Pike at, . iB freshnents, bait, Vines, &c. miss, and t a lady—an old friend of mine—who ts coming to nd 30 Amnerivan fopme men ee abe Winlomeee eee. Dies ices __ | fieshments, bait, ines, &.,'on b Sir John, in bis y Window seat, had been | happearance in the hatmosphere that hulways | visit ua, ¢ will be here on the evening of the Bianted i ISON & CO. d rooms for small respectable fambe | latices) goatee whe Doak every Ustent unused smile, dsathunder-storm; if Lb might 1 50 Of October next, and her naine is Mrs, A olanted - . men, {r #2 to #4 per week. Apply eracklin: ing ie | por H # ; : © of Wheeler & beth et, bear Broome, rac uddenly cea pold, miss, 1 should hadvise you not to stay bout | Vavasor, Tenge aregeer prey © Pe Cares Of Wheeler & » hear Be — &t his daughter's last words ; the aus d smile | more than a hour, at the furthest.” fg Hake . . * | en a) . Aa eS cue! est prices to Bey 1 sonar or’ of Willonsbby and tearmoed ties incase ata ist Wo SANG ROTTS Moiai. . dd wholly away "Goud gracious, whi nse The London express, due at Castleford station BLAKE & POND, 21 Astor place anit 142 8th et iyo, F Zi Broome st., 2d house from corner reser eeareae air) Bay it n Katherine impationtly, | There's not joud that | at 7:20, rushed in with nenrthly shriek, like ciny rep A W ANT! mpoallor ubder” Tasivmeti — | of Alle ACHE TION. FER for the spe "do ike mamma? ever saw her, you | one! why it's no bli amy hand, Via go- | Sinbad's bla h the “tery ‘anted to learn} to operal fabda Ter nicht koak, Wee Merk Ratetn FURNISHED room to let aultabie for housckeep: Celia Bid tae know, nor ber picture, nor anything, [f1do, | ing to Castleford, and Ldon't belleve in your | eye. ‘There wer zers for the town bis j plenty of work furnished aft Fe Caen ee Cree wore: New York Kavelope F W\ng- add sugie rooms for geutiemes, ‘at 19s Hudwea a bs ‘ou couldn't have been Over and above’ particus | thunder-storms.”” four men and a woman, The train disgorged ve Rnply wt ti dit as 10g COMPANY, TH 80 BY. COrnST OF 4TH sty I h 6. and slugle rooms for gentlemen, at 192 Hudaun + Any druggist has t streets f igre Jar during the period of love's young dream, Do | — Youll catch it. though.f vr et Tinherit my tawny complexion and square chin, | ladys" soliloqul all that, my young | them and then fled away, shrieking once more, shave good beara SRKpAT praution ner wanted to le i Mr. Roberts, looking after the | into the black October night. ~ Appl sae ta wT, ween Sth aud ot aves | JTEAY NOUN: rn to operate on, WASTED S Three mien to drive ton wag + plenty of work furuished after for one Week at Lid #t,, b debility,» and snub nose, at forehond from the late | slight giulish figure as it dashed out of sight | A wetand gusty autumn evening, a black and | Ar = et te peed sean dl EL ei cae heats ied eel Mrs. Colonel Dangertteld ?" down the elm avenue, mounted ob a spiried | starless sky frowning down upon s black and NO. 1 SEWING pachines on caay instait: | WY ANEBD. dine to work on « farm; no objection | (OOD bored, single beds, and front rooms fore few DA nar AGC TAIT TaR ve FOR OA Her father laid down bis 5 black horse. “Great ave come from | sodden earth, A bitter blast blew up from the | AL ments: work act iKlven In exchange ; ti it lately | x J Call dll Week, at $8 Henry at, medictnes ‘used, ‘Monorahle treatmer h Come fast, Kathe 1, tne clouds no bigger than a i before now. | sea, and whirled the dead leaves in the drift be- on free, HENDGICKSON, 111 Atlantic st., Brooklyn, FOBOKEN,—To let for housekeeping, B50 charges, Clinton Medical Institute, 1 coldly thar yersvoken to berbetore In | Muityou're a young persingsthat won't be had. | ford it, ‘Thestation, dreary and tsntated: as itis 14” veuNG ani axchambormald, ran tos year | YVANTEM A foreman baker, co wore on bread, | HA week tits, airy tonopictey tarsihed i Nis Ife, "and be kind enough to drop the subs | vised, and you'll come to grief one of these days | inthe nature of stations to be, looked drearier | AL muastpe willing and obliging. st Hodson sto take, and pice; hone, but a. tan that S| Water and arden; private houe, 26 Monroe sty bes fA ject. Your flippant manner of speaking of—of | through ‘aving too much of your own way, as | than ever to-night. Far off the lamps of the Je business need apply at #2 Court st., Bre tween Ist and 2d sts,, 10 short blocks from the tert, Jublicati: Kite 1 trata Kot Nath th i k WOMAN wanted to tend a first-class bakery, W : z your motherats positively shocking, Lam afraid | sure as my name's Roberts.” tawn glimmered athwart the rain and fog specks ’ anted to tend a first-class bakery 7 AN nea = RINGS Se 5 1 Try . itis true whit they say of you here- Indian | And then. Mr. Roberts philosophically went | of light in the certe gloom, JAW. WALL, avi 6th av, Witt coautey® Xpnatay date gehare distance te | Paarl destescs” oa 8 to Sen segular | NITE GYPSY QUEEN'S ORACLE, so that Nurses —the lack of another's care—and tay ins | back to the Castleford Chronicle verdream- | ‘Tho four male passengers who had quitted the | A ERW ftelasg girls cai got places without charge | #f.,near Yalght 2 re : S| Gitte Rae RARE NOSTRA COR omnLiL Zaina Kiam dulgence, have spotted you. littered a pre train hurried with thelr mackintoshes buttoned | 4X by applying at 0 State st N BATES turnianed nant bedrooms: rent $2 and $2.50 | FUWATLETN TOUR til Malden iinet New Yor Very well, papas then the faults yours 1 dashed away the breezy | to the chin, and with hate slouched forward OOK FOLDER and coverers wanted; matte | W ASRERGA first-class bread foreman; city refer. | 2\ Per week. 1H Verick st, near Sorlug. i “ on - you shouldn't blaine we. ithe What sshise Id-xreen inthe s«plembersune | over thelr noses honest shopkeepers of Castle | BR WMRECHDENS tnd corcrers | d . MMS ATCT LER'S, corner sth ay. and Jane at. | JR OOMS (0 let furnished for housrkeening and sine annot change his spots atd 1 cant chang Hut the brliliance of that sunsiine grew | ford, but looking Villainously brigandish in the COOP RRL, 19 Frankfort st, wa = tion verre gle gentiemen ; $2 (0 63 per Week, 8 Norfolk +t. Astrology. Irreverent nature any more than Lean iny looks, | dimand dimmer with eyery passing moment, | Nght of the station lamps. Only the female pas BRASH pe WANTED: © procticnl soda water corker : good ; 7 bd ~ But really and truly, papa, do Hook like snam= | and looking up presently sie. saw that her | senger remained, and she came tripping up the | PRYRTOSMOTE mater wanted at rtsskti3 | VY wwawaand steady employment will be ively 11S LRT To 8 ple without children, ® | 4 IPENTION {KNOW THY DESTINY mai” Joud no bigger thanaman’s hand” had spread | platform with a little satchel in her hand, crisp AP FN el Rn eee ee | reat a ACT Dl ds! For OREM ATNED 18 FOREATM ED, “No-yes ws! nd darkened, and was fast-glooming over the | and smiling, to the chief station official JAP F ONISMRItN wante is Hout sth ANTED—4 bricklayers and 2 laborers to wot 5.50 We. 30.—-Pleasunt fi « SLO IST ST NET, MEDAL AND TTT AY, cs “ HN Tote i aps, | 20, carkened. and was fast: slooming over the Hn voir pardon sire out ato Cel me i AP Tae halnaer TOT aT WY ee Reharere and 20 laborers te work $35.90 viata Beieeiecblens 60 TE HIST STE MEAT AT ARY ANG STIL § put factory Ww ft eral; and anices she stayed at Castel arrlage from Scarswood Park fs waiting for | (COON operators and binders on snependers. #ic D TANMEUTL GOS GHEE ERE, ACh nee Intrvoyant of the age; t wid hove 1 sluall remember hw Crturned back atonee, she was in foradrench: | me? aoe wie Heo RTA aor, et ine New beamacr Gam | WANTED 8 ators APR ALM War 2G 1 AVERT SSNEL RT. Mecianion and others fj xives luck ih fave aiid business shrugs de par partner of my existence bo: en | ing She was a beautiful little woman, ‘Two great | pany’s. ANTED-A aw Et can have good board ; also two young ladies, thone long ecparated , speedy marriages, Wchy after thirteen years, Have you no portrait of Tivon't tun back and T1on't stop at Castle. | dark eyes of lustrous light beamod up litheot |g ¢ wanted to wash dish a r ‘ Currluge striper at 127 Jersey avy <1 young girl 5 , ) MTEL, Ser mania, then? : ford,” the baronet » daughter said, settin, clal's face, and a smile that htup the whote stac | Cy MG u sated €0 wash dishes ta a restaurant WS D Bonraslho han ab whter she vere maoaerete pie OHS Cound are fon pred Not’ In Heaven's name, Katherine, eat | white tech. “Lil getsiny, books, and Lal tion with Its radiance dazzled hin. She had . W Steady mon for shoveling ; wages $2.25 aust, u sda Fee, Scouts, 2 Carmine str ne wrbreakfast, and Tet mip catiyanies i fidgrinn and Tehalt outstrip thelight- | feathery bisek rinalets she hada voitiant nigh | PQ RIC MER hots wari; sikh oon, HEarni Nace NOREOS SS WLR CHAL ty | een : “Tam eating breakfast,” responded his or all color Well, a tritte for high, probably, for some Hath avs, DOLween 1M and ah ats, PARTBUCK Gane oor ry err ihe re Haven't y« military de) d knots of Fed-costed omicers | glistening than anythin the oficial nd ever | Ae wanted onty evod nants, 4 VARREDSACRSE vf aceony am % ut, : got apain in your temy ming krouped I nd there ed. thelr crests, | seen outside a dentist's showcase-she had. th riierin :D—AUAS Kast 2st at., « good secondhand Furriers’ Union ' Goh p pa in your tom TBR HART | arise TSE Ba SB ST i MSH USAIE Hoobs, | Seer citar a OeBh aye Sat ee rane lied bus NES peut Wink tay Huy Heat the New | \PADAME De much obiig dt r the inheritance, who: Plucky girl t 7 ald Captain Vere de | her whole appearance -s: eesiunde( hie y ay AYEED ; 7 . Auttress Dox 200i One as Dublness of tinportanes Will be travswcted, "| you marry and visitors; the wondert ever they were Vore of the Plunger Je to nis friend Caps | years, With the fash of her wiste teeth, tho | YY ANEPED IW the country. neat New York, 9 60 i i NIULIUS KLAMKE, Prealdent, | Liraicaurts speedy uiartiygess shows | Pt Sir John asain Laid cown his paper with @ ree J tain Huard of the Bobtails Hue. “Gad how | sparkle ef tne black eyes. th tow or the rose. | of w'aivah eitlis wel educa. aid “tlotie ber ee Wa Reins iets Aatreme SAMUEL s, Seeretary KE, Breaideae | ether thore long separated tacky numier signed sigh. He knew of old how uscless It was ely she site her saddie, And ta | red cheeks, she dazzled you ihe a sudden Durst | Wired ahd given, “Address C. A, lay BOX 4a : «how sane Ii rai r ‘ f nc ; leriva, and as springy, Comfortable thing there | afterward how sharp and rasping was the Vole TAN anton fh iv Teke Wd ot, ferry oF Harlem boat at Pook slfp, iver of eth at: aud St avvon saturday eveutug, seu iage, | Kraves cures caucers, tummorse and: all disea What nonsense you talk, my dear." he said. | waiting for seme lucky beagar-clear eigit | in which she addressed you WA} whi machtae ty Work on iaues! aad | VW ANTER-A weary body maker, Call at a9 sthavy | Mii oelUck. “Ali akete are requested tO attend, The | Canal st, Consultation $1 Youre notiuly you don't want your futher to | thousand a year, and steetly entailed. Not a | the carriage tron Seatswood? No. it bad wot | elileren's undenctraiente New York, Tuitiation fee ts reduced to 1 SAAR TLIGnKIT “iT Pay you compliments, do you, Katherine? handsome git, f admit, but what would you? | —that la to say the official did not know whether LODE TAYLOR, Broadway and 20th ot ; WM. CAMPBELL, President edn te bith eae: last night to even satisfy even your vanity for & | Late your ¢le pat a fellow out of | Would the lady be pleased to sit down? There | WANTED in ay offtee, a young woman who writes ae roa areas TS ki ire Gelomuge io che Rist note lenale ae : iy ine shook her head impatiently until | th ng —w yond the three |" Leertainly expected to tind it waiting,” the | o> - as : Ee, AEE Qawego Nallroad; $3 per day. duly 6. By order of the comiittes * all Me re U-brown tresses Hashod weal, | great fon ing: aressing, and look? | little lady said, tripping lightly after him, ' © Sir W WREEEI WILSON inactitne panda wanted stress NEVER & ZAN PATRICK LARKIN, Secretary JA DIBS RU VSICIAN, Dr and Moot * Peter Dangerficld—wretched litle bore! Yes, | ing. pretty which summary of | John knows Uam coming to-night, He is sich | phy Maseinene drawers, No work given out, Ap MEN wanted for laboring work in w factory. A.—The quarte lug of the Gia tint Pinhine (eta cei gegmodential and he paid me compliments, With his bideous litte | women duties the Honorabl t Vere | un old friend of mine-Sir John. it's odd now | 29 '? Fibk, CLALK & FLAGG, G8 Broadway LO ei) ease id m8 factory, | RAM ERA iy Sil te Rot ata ae rwety uh Se O rat HasHae THAHAAS AY: Hele Feeldouves Weasen-five close to ny ear until £ told hin for }de Vere Jit his huge inanilia und sauntered | the carriage isn't waiting -Coll them when they | YY ANTED—A girl for general homework in _-_- te PETER BURKE, a goodness sake to hold his tongue, and not drive [| away, “She seemed uncommonly sweet on that , Mrs. Vavasor ix here, ny, Apply at 2d Wert Loch et, Wages % Owen Pepe noast, Rec, Bee. LL, special diseases, nervous debility, ai i vtio with is diate reupacks! Ae tot me | foreigner, that Creve fellow what's his nau “7 has come,” announced the of. | #04 month. ost und Found, | init errinnty tere th e after that, aie tell you what tt | at the ecancert las} night,” he thought ficial onthe moment, "This way, madame, , EN Eaperionced 6 7 gape’ Sitnati octor +518 Pearl et. oue'door froin £ fa papa its done to prevent | always fellows lke Uiaty with tenor volves and | yu pl Fy maciamen iE TW Anitan for antes? undorgerientar sian iatkers | BASES PRON. WetrReak hook No, sath of the Sitnations Wanted. BR. FIRANK LIN, (6) Bleecker at him, that Htt Ing imbectle will be asking [ long eyelashes, that. draw the matrimonial The close carriage, its lamps glowing Hke two | 80d quilters, St Waiker st i quested terete ects tates 1 Ginder is ri - : DR EAN sian hospital expericnce. T'@ Mp aty walleaupiione he dues!) Tha baronet | Part mel nei ae a he te anlee ites its coachman sti and surly onthebos, | WANREDsInteitisent girla to tearn braiding on | {iio bank fora new book.” wae ¥0 Tad houeat can give ne beat of felereuce lt emule, | EUFY Consultation fren. Cailor write lore how Lo walle than so | was drawn up at the elerence if requl fC RNG tae beat of tution door, The ofticlal hel 1 DRYPOOS & CO,, 6 and7 Thomas st F ; " 5, | Adar 34 Wythe ay, Williatosburyh. Ke KING iiicate ; Jeaned back in his chair and ralsed hs paper | many lively young elephants.” the door open—she thanked him with a Padlant — ~ | 1 A Splits, dog, long white hair, yellows a D pu \cehe alten K kee ‘a radian TA ATED Ce - oh yen, aud anewers. tortie wate ve ine x r any ert . Menta, 01 t aulticient, consul jf Kathie~ what then? bookseller's, and her order was forall the new= | was fying throug eas of the wet apes ANS Aue W. F. BARNARD, 188 Worth st, 1 ani; entreuce io Apoly at Mere | A.M tos tt. “What thea!’ ‘The young lady could but Just | est n eat the words In her id indignation by the oly What then! Bir Jobn Dangerteld—do you | and bowing mean to lnsult messing Put down that pay this Inatant K they vets Tand 7 Duane tt, rk, with the SITUATION wanted by a middic-aged American Pare. ti He pOnBUiea | fallee oy Clty, or Rutherford Park, en, Call corver of 2d ay and 28h et re ted GUE Brereeley ADL @ vit presenily, followed | Oetober night over the muddy high road to Te qulous shopinan carrying her parcel | Searswood Park, Little Mrs, Vavasor wiped the | WANTED An exverien r histhanks. ‘The storm was very near | blurred glass, and strained her bright black eyes Apply tor now, The whole sky was dark—there was that the vehicle whirled up the avenue, to ¢ hb \ tand stiliness in the alr that usu Ml up at \ d hoop skirt spangter. days, AUG, SILBEK, 107 Duane ste ANTED—% now sh rt troners, a} Ost An accommods 4 ford Park and Wiliam seheuing, Erle Depot, family trom reon you're talking | oppressive he the frat glimpse of the house. Tt Loo: ra, at Motrop n Laundry, 93 and 95 6th —— - to Till in tie face, and repeat" what theny you | uliy precedes athunder storm, avt, A big black shadow in the darkn z precast i heey aes O87 Rank book 67.558, of the Union Dine Bay YOUNG man, 18 years, welt acquainted in the Be COQMEM, 1p Duane at. may be Gal ene ie ese elie eh | a ne nae iStnactla enon, vaute | glen a ay now the darkness, Lhe W ANEER, Ayalter einisat at Howory, up statins J atiatatins Mie dice nt please leave tat A. city: knows how to manage horses | 48 Morten te Diecin dineaed : $1 years pa su , Kath @ baronet sald, still Adget- | ing into her saddle, »w then, Haerim, my | aistant sound of music. fle out into the eee thes - a — ieee PERS, —A fret-clas erp F in ver serven and wot looking hie | bewuty, my darling, ouistrip the ‘storm if you | nleht, Mrs, Vavasor's fascinating smite was ut | YY AN TED A girl to bay on gold Qs'T-Sd July, time and account book,in Fanos | Deine mit hy Aeratclase cylinder pressman wante Oss OF MANHOOD posal yeyaimcer nthe face, | can Pa RA its brightoat—the sparkle in her eyes sparkled CHAS PER Wa, at nose wt, | Ag Marke ugurry b nator AMHHle AY; cary. Tle fader | dreds COMEAENY, bod lit, Sun ofiee, lh Wp A EE OR ee bu hers clever tittle fellow, anit my never: | utes the town tay furbehind her, Mut fate hail | © A partyw ball, perhaps, Let mo seo, the | Wi Minetok,fgian tiara *o" APY] Gy) ew tet Lost on July sage TPO MAL ERE Situation wancod iy «youd ugg | Bal ar Ys We eid praca In love with yout, and wake yous much | derrecd to take sides With Kuberts, third of Qctober-—why, Ut petites birthday, uf ; ens be watch, No. tags and chats. ‘the Quder will | €al workuwan ; algo ptrictiy temperate pretercuces given * ‘ iy Better husband, my dear, thay @ much bstter | On the bare downs, treeless and hivusetess, the | course, Miss Danuorfeld, heiress of Scarsw ood, FW ANE PR eky Aung siete to weaat i ght houses | W'eeTve tu'above neward by addressing’ A. Ws ie, | required sity oF Onn eA Aaa ere ener STOR” FRADE S} Nh sale arstins pap cision a ve A. Sprlue ABEL, 08 i908, Sua utice, ¢ NO. cachet, Loar t ulus wad secape jaa kerr