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A J : - seed — + ct A Young poste First Class ae of warren and ae bes Romance. — P 5 Oo BBLS | > at S | ye) | U) ae POCKET EDITION. | vy Ne 7 =~ par 8 N 1 S © averiey Lu rary = _— ‘ cj = . = J Ms THIRTY-TWO OCTAVO PAGHS. = co 'S | C pyrighted, 1884, by Bravur axp Anams. Entered at the Post Office at Ne ow York, N. Y., As Seco nd Class Mai Matter. — 91, 1884, # S a) $2.50 PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY BEADLE AND ADAMS, Price, | "e ae VOL. I, a Year. No. 98 Wiliam Street, New York, Five Cents. No { PU BLISH ED EVE RY TU ESDAY ° _~ ~ oy Sg lt ee Ay Be Sembee Re eae ee ee a — ~ } n a Ss, : | * | WAH | hy ? Fach issue a complete and unabridged novel, covering the field of Love and Society = a . WY a i ) Romance, by ap author of established reputation—perfectly pure in tone, spirited and = “4 : , Captivating in story, as the title “ Waverley " implies. Everything to please and nothing gD a ie » to aveid— 2 x WHOLESOME, VIGOROUS AND FRESH. , — D =. No inferior or exceptionable productions; no tedious narrative of weak sentimentalism ; ° = mal \ nothing but good strong stories of to-day! cS ; —_ =F - — pod aN 1 A Bride of a Day; or, The Mystery of Winifred Leigh. Ry Mrs. Mary Reed am as | Crowell | . —) . 2 The Girl Wife; or, The True and the False. By Bartley T. Campbell, Read <t J June 3d ; y a> \ ‘ 3 Was It Love? or “ Collegians and Sweethearts. By Wm. a4 2 Ready June 10th. Co ee eee CO oO 4 Miarried in Haste; or, A Young Girl's Temptati jinw 3 | Ready June 17th. > emptation. By Rett Winwood. -— , te BE . § «Will She Marry Him? or, The Masked Bride. By Mrs ed Crow Sj | Ready June 2th. y Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. ; ‘ 4 ow <@ His Lawtul Wife; or, Myra, the Child of Adoption. By Mrs. Stephens” = 2 WS y} / ) Ready July ist. ; y ption. By Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens. YES ——S j f by Mild aioe J . lt “rs si Z i] ‘ “>. =n, = ; \ ea) =. Di bi, | Yea —— = \ Uy i — = | 7 A Fair Face; or, Ov* inthe World. By Bartley T. Campbell. Ready July 8th. ; ro) ea SS mn “iraweesaseteece : oy Wi aoe i ] / ) _ | 8 A Mad Marriage; or, The Iron Will. By Mary A, Denison. Ready July 15th. oar Ke RAS <—— ———e rie q/ dia | \ MN : SH] 1}: | Vi = 2, ? 9 A pty eo 1 Fa ht or, Blinded by Love. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. <2 ‘ —— = | = =o = litvtt——=— sady July ote a = i A Mh | SON \ _ ce “YOUR HUSBAND IS DEAD, AND THIS SACHEL CONTAINS ALL HIS EFFECTS.” , 10 The ag Ss paren: 3 or, Love versus Hate. By Mary Grace Halpine. one A BRIDE rr A AY: with her gay burden of human freight, for the : ¢ <o = ' = sn te vorlprva’ cloudy, aud delight- ‘ The Waverley Library, is for sale by all newsdealers, five cents per copy, or . ul even in New Yor city he rece = D2 Or, The Mystery of Winifred Leigh. Amis the excursionists was a party of young - oo = A POOR GIRLS ROMANCE. girls ea gine half of the force of salesladies a employed in the great fancy goods house of Beadle and Adams Publishers ica > BY MRS. MARY REED CROWELL. Vellingham Brothers, Broadway, on the annual : ‘ ; trip to the seashore given them by their em- No. 98 William street, New York. a= CHAPTER I, dee te : A FATEFUL MEETING, bey were for the most part, gay, ha “: THE Columbia on her evening trip cityward | young ple to whom the ‘chartaifie exnite- tthe n . eee Baa sae NN Ee from Coney Island was not so crowded as usual | ment of th he trip was as rare as enjoyable— — - wwe ew ew , ~~ Tee a ¢ : — ~~ lS "ws - 2 | - Se —— ~ at — ett ee