Show A 1 Another ther H Hamersley m rIe Heiress Will Will We We I Ii L. L t V 5 I t 14 c t V I 0 5 L I t 1 5 S S' S t 5 t k f S SS S I ti l JI q is i's 4 J i 5 s 2 7 r Miss Catherine nc Livingston lEarners lEarners- J ley whoso whose ancestors have havo been in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York society ty since sinco it was vas s founded and who who besides being J. J a a 1 near Dear relative of the duke of Marlborough h divides like OO or 1 with her ber brother is about to wed But many heiresses as an as well connected as as this thie young r wOm woman u have haste married before be be- fore fome A p peculiar and anti interesting fact about Miss Mis is that she ehe was broll brought ht up up in i ignorance norance of the fact that she Rho was worth some 20 ODD She was the daughter dauter of f J. J Hooker who h built a a. Fifth avenue aenne mansion mansion He lie left instructions instructions' in his will as did hi his wife on her death ba ha bathe the young youn woman and her brother were to be br brought u bt up in a a. wholesome o eso e ma man man- nor ner He was very cr definite on ou the direction di iii that neither was was' to to know kno knoot ol ot the inheritance of of millions l till of ago age The history of this fortune goes goes' back more than a a century Andrew Androw Hamersley Ham Ham- ersley enley was was' waSa a dry goods merchant and ml ironmonger in Hanover square in 1781 liS and lived at 97 Greenwich street trept t. t |